Friday, March 14, 2014

The End of American Airlines Partnership with JetBlue


An End to Extra Points

This week American Airlines and JetBlue announced the end of their partnership program, wherein flyers could earn TrueBlue points for certain flights on American Airlines and vice versa. The program was largely a great bonus for those who flew from JFK to Spain or other European countries directly, since JetBlue does not offer those routes. This chance to earn TrueBlue points was a fantastic opportunity - but now it's over.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

What's New With JetBlue - March 11

This Week With JetBlue...


This week, JetBlue adds new flights, cancels a partnership with another airline, and throws a curveball at a flight that until now Delta has had a monopoly on:

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

What's New with JetBlue - March 3

More Storms, Kudos, and Deals


Forbes honors JetBlue's Chief Marketing Officer, Marty St. George, by putting him in the running for the Cojones Awards, acknowledging the great message that JetBlue delivers and communicates when it comes to offering great value to customers for a great price.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Marriott Points


Best Earning Strategy for Marriott Rewards


One of JetBlue's partners is the Marriott hotel chain. You can earn TrueBlue points 
instead of Marriott reward points when staying at any of the branded Marriott hotels. Once you add your TrueBlue number to your Marriott account and set your preferences, points will automatically be deposited into your account with Jet blue. There are some details to 
the partnership which may not be obvious at first, so be sure to be mindful when using 
the partnership to cross-earn points.