Monday, October 21, 2013

Family Pooling by JetBlue

JetBlue Brings Family Pooling to TrueBlue

Jet Blue is introducing a revolutionary new feature to their reward points - free point pooling within a family. The best part? You don't even have to be related!

Jet Blue Family Pooling


A "family" is defined as two adults over the age of 21 (who don't have to be related) and up to five children under the age of 21. Members of a family can see the total reward points being used in the family and once a goal is reached, the "head of household" (one of the 21+ adults) can redeem the entire family's points towards a trip for everyone.

When setting up a family, the head of household can also make a one-time point contribution to another member and set up a yearly contribution amount as well for years thereafter. This helps to consolidate points for not even just cheap, but, well, free - which no one else does. In most cases points transfers are prohibitively costly so it's not even worth doing.

These features are not rivaled by any other airline and create a truly easy way for couples, friends, and families to enjoy travel together without worrying about ridiculous exchange fees or worrying about who has what points on their frequent flyer account.

I plan to set one up soon and will do a followup post once I have some time to explore it. Sound off if you are planning to sign up for family pooling and check the video below for some more information. 

 - John


Friday, October 18, 2013

AirSpace Lounge at JFK's T5

The Independent Lounge for T5 Customers

Last week I was able to check out the AirSpace Lounge at JFK which opened up this summer. The lounge is independently owned and operated so anyone can purchase a day pass ($20-25, or free for Amex Platinum cardholders) that allows them to use any of the locations during a single day. In total, the off peak morning pass ran me about $27 after all was said and done. Sometimes passes may be more, as the cost is tied to how crowded the lounge is at any given time to prevent overcrowding and maintain a nice atmosphere.

Main Lounge Area
The main lounge area

Upon arriving I gave my name only to find out that I needed to have my reservation number in order to check in. Somehow I had never received the email with the number and could only log in to the site and show a less than useful order history page to the two young ladies working the counter. They sympathized with me and after a call to their manager let me in despite the lack of official confirmation number. 

Airspace Lounge CocktailAirspace Lounge Bar

Although I was short on time and didn't get to spend more than a few minutes in the lounge (thank you, NYC subways) it was a pleasant experience. I was one of only two other people there at 9AM on a Saturday morning and was able to quickly secure my much needed screwdriver and chex-mix snacks at the bar once I was inside. The overall size of the lounge is smaller than most, but comes equipped with a usual fruit/tea/coffee station, tables, two laptops for use, a meeting room off to the side, and comfortable seating spread throughout. 

Airspace lounge menu

The entry to the lounge includes a $10 credit for any extra food or drink beyond the complimentary snacks. While I spent mine on a cocktail ($8), there are plenty of reasonably priced options on the menu that were also tempting - and may have won over if I didn't have a flight so soon.

Overall it was a positive experience, though I do wish I skipped going inside and instead opted for the opportunity to use my already purchased pass anytime in the next 3 months instead of my original reservation date. This isn't a lounge that is worth the cost unless you're going to be there at least an hour or more due to the cost, but it's a great option if you need to kill some serious time.

 - John

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Blue's News - Oct. 16

What's New with JetBlue - Oct 16


  • J. Crew Factory and JetBlue's promotion is still going on through October! Enter up to once per day to win any JetBlue Getaway destination including:
    • Roundtrip airfare on a JetBlue getaway
    • Hotel Accommodations 
    • and a $2,5000 J.Crew Factory shopping spree





Friday, October 11, 2013

Free Even More Speed® to Help Washington's Bills

Free Speedpasses for Bills of all kinds!


JetBlue has announced that they have a strong desire to see some bills passed in our nation's capital, Washington D.C. That's why they've put out a promotion that specifically applies to those flying out of the D.C area airports - DCA, IAD, or BWI.

Keep Bills Moving in DC


Anyone with the legal first name of Bill (or a variant, i.e. William, Billy, Willa, etc.) can get a free Even More Speed® upgrade when going through a DC airport. Anyone traveling with said Bill can take advantage of the promotion as well. Just show your government ID to the agent at the check in desk upon arrival to the airport and get the instant upgrade.

What is Even More Speed®? It's JetBlue's fast track option to get you through the airport quick and easy by utilizing special queues to usually get through security and other processes more swiftly. Normally at a cost of $10-$15/flight, this nice add-on can make a big difference, especially in airports that are highly traveled and often crowded like DC's.

I don't know any Bills unfortunately, but hopefully you do and can take advantage of this offer, which lasts until October 31st 2013.