Is the JetBlue Premier Worth the $499 Annual Fee?
Probably not for the rewards. Everyday earning (about $382 a year) still does not clear the $499 fee on this profile. The JetBlue Premier is only worth it if you place real value on its perks, like lounge access or elite status, beyond their cash equivalent, or if you spend well above average.
Credits and benefits
The JetBlue Premier does not lean on statement credits to justify its $499 fee, so the case for it rests on rewards, the welcome bonus, and any perks like transfer partners or travel protections. That makes the math simpler: the rewards have to clear the fee.
What you earn on spending
Credits are only half the story; the card also earns rewards every time you swipe. On $29,160 of annual spending, the JetBlue Premier earns about $382 a year at a flat 1 cent per point. The figure below is based on a typical household budget. See the full category breakdown in our JetBlue Premier review, or run your own numbers in the rewards calculator.
The break-even
Add it up. The JetBlue Premier costs $499 a year. It leans on rewards, and everyday rewards add about $382. Even together that is $117 short of the fee, so the perks have to carry the rest. First-year holders also collect a welcome bonus worth about $1,000, pushing the first-year total to roughly $883.
Frequently asked questions
- Is the JetBlue Premier worth the annual fee?
- Probably not for the rewards. Everyday earning (about $382 a year) still does not clear the $499 fee on this profile. The JetBlue Premier is only worth it if you place real value on its perks, like lounge access or elite status, beyond their cash equivalent, or if you spend well above average.
- How do you offset the JetBlue Premier annual fee?
- Through rewards and the welcome bonus. On a typical budget the card earns about $382 a year, so you need spending in its bonus categories to clear the fee.
- Is there a no-annual-fee alternative to the JetBlue Premier?
- Yes. If you cannot clear the $499 fee, a no-fee card keeps every dollar of rewards as profit. See our ranked no-fee picks to compare.
