(UPDATE 5/17: Rerunning as Saturday the 19th is the last day to do this if you want to transfer)
Between now and May 19th you can get a 30% bonus on JetBlue TrueBlue points per ThankYou point when transferring your points to Jet Blue.
Is it worth it?
Depends. Overall, this is a decent use of ThankYou points in my opinion. JetBlue has a revenue based frequent flier program, which means that you’re essentially saving 30% (or so) off of most flights. Given that the Amazon / JetBlue partnership is all but over now (goodbye 3x on all Amazon purchases!), this could be a way to top off your JetBlue account.
If you look at some of the deals that were in the most recent JetBlue sale, this would have meant that you could have flown some routes for as low as 2000 TrueBlue miles
Check out 4 of our favorite JetBlue routes
Are you going to be transferring any ThankYou points to JetBlue? Leave where you’re going in the comments
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