News, guides, churns, hacks, and free points from JetBlue's TrueBlue rewards program for cheap airfare and flights.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Monday, May 19, 2014
Silver Airways
As I covered previously, Silver Airways is among the newest partner companies that JetBlue offers additional TrueBlue points for. Taking any participating segment from Silver using your TrueBlue number will get you 250 TrueBlue points. But for many of us, Silver is a relative unknown airline and you may be wondering when or why you'd ever want to fly them.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
All You Can Jet Passes - 10 of Them!
A Month of Free Travel on JetBlue!
Wow! What a sweepstakes to offer! In commemoration of JetBlue winning their tenth J.D. Power and Associates award for Highest in Customer Satisfaction among Low-Cost Carriers in North American, they're giving away ten passes for unlimited travel from September 2 to November 2. That's right - as many flights as you want to wherever you want for ten lucky winners!
Friday, May 9, 2014
ShopTrue Points
Earning TrueBlue Points with ShopTrue
Now that ShopTrue is back from the dead, here's a quick primer on using the new site to nab some extra TrueBlue points for everyday purchases - something which hasn't been the easiest to do, until now.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Monday, May 5, 2014
True Blue Points for Mother's Day
Limited 1-800 Flowers Promotion
Good until 5/12/14, you can earn 30 TrueBlue points for every dollar spent on their site. As I mentioned before, this is a much better deal than the 20pt/dollar FTD partnership that was previously available.
Friday, May 2, 2014
New TrueBlue Partners
More Ways to Earn TrueBlue Points
Seems like the past few months JetBlue has had a habit of making small changes to the TrueBlue program without any large announcements. This has left a bit of discontinuity between the featured partner programs and the badges - it'll be interesting to see if the two continue to get more out of sync or eventually even out.
Case and point - the Bloom Badge is for earning TrueBlue points via FTD purchases. FTD, however, is no longer listed as a partner to get points through - but now 1-800 Flowers is. Will they update the Bloom Badge? Will these types of partnerships always be rotating? I wish I knew.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Monday, April 28, 2014
The Return of ShopTrue!
At Long Last, ShopTrue is Back!
It's been well over six months since the ShopTrue domain went blank. For a while it had a 'coming soon...' landing page before finally the domain www.shoptrue.com fell off the internet altogether. Despite vaguely reassuring messages from TrueBlue support that ShopTrue would one day return, I had began to give up hope, until...
Friday, April 25, 2014
Bags VIP
Be Ahead of the Pack
JetBlue has started offering a Bags VIP service which allows for a delivery of your luggage to your residential, business, or hotel destination directly from the airport. No more baggage claim, no waiting around!
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Monday, April 21, 2014
Using Marriott Stays to get TrueBlue Points
Stay at Marriott & Earn TrueBlue Points
When I took a trip earlier this month upstate, I decided it might be a good time to finally set my Marriott rewards to redeem towards a few TrueBlue points. Marriott allows you to choose whether you want to earn bonus Marriott points for your account or in other reward programs. With the Marriott card from chase, you earn 5x points for Marriott hotel stays.
Friday, April 18, 2014
New Badges from TrueBlue
New Badges for Classic Rewards
Without any real fanfare or official announcement, JetBlue recently released some new badges in the TrueBlue program. What's really left, though? You already get badges for visiting a city once, three times, and so on. There's already a badge for transferring referral points, many for social media, and even one for Thanksgiving Day.
These new badges are worth points and tie in very strong to the rewards one can get, so what are they?
Friday, April 11, 2014
One Thing That's Green
Let JetBlue Plant Trees for Your City
JetBlue is offering a voting contest via Facebook, One Thing That's Green, for you to vote on a city where they will build a green space.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Monday, April 7, 2014
Guide to Badges Part V
Guide to Badges Part V
It's been a while, but here's the next installment in the guide to JetBlue badges. The badges this round aren't quite as big on the rewards, but are helpful to progress closer to level six where more social media badges can be earned, which give out TrueBlue points.The Breakdown
These are mostly partner badges, so they may require more effort than most badges. I was able to gift $10 worth of TrueBlue points to a charity for just under 1,400 points. While this was probably a badge that I could've skipped, I think it's great to be able to give back by using points.
The Power Up badge requires you to change electricity providers for a few months. If you do some research, there is a lot of bad info out there about Energy Plus. However, they advertise a lower rate than you already have during the first few months, so as long as you can cancel within ~3 months it will most likely save you money. I cancelled mine already because I didn't want to find out what everyone else seems to know - the prices can skyrocket at random and become a huge rip off. Only tackle this one if you'll remember to cancel.
For More the Marriott, I used a recent stay at a Fairfield Inn to have the points transfer to my TrueBlue account instead of to Marriott points. Using the Marriott card I was able to get about 500 points for a $100 hotel room. This will of course vary by how expensive of a hotel you choose, but can be lucrative if you've had your fill of Marriott points already.
Finally, the Bloom badge was an easy score from Valentine's day when I ordered flowers for my girlfriend from FTD. Although they delivered the wrong bouquet, it was good to get the badge and a few extra points. Can't say I've had good experiences with FTD in the past, so this was probably my last purchase with them, but if you need some flowers, why not grab a few points along the way.
This should put you pretty close to, if not already at, level six. Some easier badges await you there, which I will cover in the next segment.
- J
Friday, April 4, 2014
Did You Start the Mosaic Challenge yet?
My Entry to the JetBlue Mosaic Challenge
JetBlue recently re-introduced the Mosaic Challenge for 2014. After about a week and a half, I received a response to my request to join the challenge. The email is extremely simple, with no graphics or real formatting, but covers all the bases none the less. The email isn't personalized in any way, and directs you to track your own progress through the TrueBlue section of the JetBlue website.Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Monday, March 31, 2014
Flying on JetBlue for Free...from Hawaii?
A Round-About Way for Round Trip Airfare
It's no big secret that JetBlue is the 'little' guy of the airline industry. It isn't a part of any major alliance, and in fact just lost some of its point sharing benefits with American Airlines. But that doesn't mean it doesn't still have a few tricks up its sleeves - one of which is the Hawaiin Airlines partnership. You'll be hard pressed to see any blogger or churning touting the Hawaiian credit card, but if you're looking to fly JetBlue, it isn't a bad deal.
How the Program Works
In an unusual setup, Hawaiian Airlines gives a general guideline to how redeeming miles to JretBlue works, but does not actual transfer them. The Hawaiian website provides a chart giving the estimated cash value that increments of miles count towards JetBlue flights,but to get the actual redemption value you need to call into the Hawaiian Miles Service Center (1-877-HA-MILES) to book your JetBlue flight using your miles. The below chart may serve as a guideline for the value to expect, but I have yet to bok a flight using this method and so cannot verify the process personally.
To compare the value to TrueBlue points, instead of just monetary worth, we can use a trip from JFK to SFO. The flight is on a Friday, because I wanted to to get close to the $339 value category on the Hawaiian chart. This is relevant for the 35,000 miles you get as a bonus from the credit card (to be covered later).
Hawaiian Airlines Barlcay Card
This card offers 35,000 Hawaiian Airlines miles as a signup bonus for spending $1,000 in the first three months after receiving the card. As noted earlier, this can be redeemed for flights on JetBlue that vary from $260-$339 in worth.
Final Remarks
- John
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)





