Maximize Your Fall Travel with 80,000 Bonus Points from JetBlue’s New Credit Card Offer

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Introduction to the Offer

Looking for a way to fund some fall travel? A new credit card offer from JetBlue may just get you there. Customers who sign up for a Barclays JetBlue Plus Mastercard before Monday are eligible to earn 80,000 bonus points. To qualify, you need to spend $1,000 on purchases and pay the $99 annual fee in full within the first 90 days of having the card.

 

 

Benefits and Perks

The JetBlue Plus Mastercard is ideal for earning TrueBlue points and includes special perks for JetBlue customers. When you use your card on JetBlue-operated flights, your first checked bag is free for the primary cardholder and up to three travel companions. You can also save 50 percent on some inflight purchases, including food, cocktails, and movies.

This card generally offers many ways to earn rewards, including 6x points on JetBlue purchases, 2x points per dollar at restaurants and grocery stores, and 1 point per dollar on all other purchases. Notably, you will receive 5,000 points annually on your account anniversary and 10 percent of your points back every time you redeem them.

Redemption Opportunities

If you have amassed more points than you know what to do with, you can redeem them for a statement credit of up to $1,000 annually. There are no blackout dates on JetBlue-operated flights, and you can redeem your points for any seat on JetBlue flights. Furthermore, you can pool your points with family pooling, and your TrueBlue points don’t expire.

Conclusion

One TrueBlue point is estimated to be worth 1.3 cents, making 80,000 points worth approximately $1,000 towards JetBlue economy class fares. While the card may lack transferability options to other loyalty programs, it represents tremendous value for JetBlue fliers. Don’t miss out on this lucrative offer to maximize your fall travel plans!

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