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JetBlue Award Chart

TrueBlue Points pricing guide for 2026

JetBlue uses revenue-based pricing for award flights, meaning there is no traditional fixed award chart. The number of TrueBlue points required fluctuates directly with cash fare prices. Points are generally worth 1.3-1.5 cents each, making JetBlue one of the more straightforward programs to understand — lower cash fares mean fewer points needed.

Award Chart

Miles/points required per one-way flight

Source: verified rates · verified Jun 2026
From To Economy Business Note
US Europe (LHR/CDG/AMS/DUB/EDI/MAD) ~20,000-40,000 ~30,000-60,000
US Caribbean / Latin America ~8,000-18,000
US Domestic Transcontinental ~8,000-15,000 ~20,000-35,000
US Domestic Short-haul ~5,000-8,000

* Pricing shown is approximate and may vary with dynamic pricing or seasonal adjustments

Best Sweet Spots

The highest-value redemptions with trueblue points

JetBlue Mint to Europe

~30,000-60,000 points

JetBlue Mint offers lie-flat business class seats on transatlantic flights to London, Paris, Amsterdam, Dublin, Edinburgh, and Madrid from as low as 30,000 points one-way — with Barcelona and Milan adding in 2026.

Caribbean Flights

~8,000-18,000 points

JetBlue has extensive Caribbean service with competitive award pricing. Points bookings to islands like Aruba, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico start around 8,000 points.

Domestic Awards

~5,000+ points

Short-haul domestic flights can be booked for as few as 5,000 TrueBlue points one-way when cash fares are low.

Mint Transcontinental

~20,000-35,000 points

JetBlue Mint lie-flat seats on JFK-SFO/LAX routes from around 20,000 points — one of the best domestic premium cabin values.

Tips for Maximizing Value

TrueBlue points are worth approximately 1.3-1.5 cents each. Simply divide the cash fare by 0.013-0.015 to estimate the points cost.

Points don't expire as long as your TrueBlue account is active — no activity requirements.

JetBlue Mint is the standout product — lie-flat seats with excellent food and service at a fraction of legacy carrier pricing.

Pool points with up to 7 members through JetBlue's points pooling feature to combine balances for larger redemptions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does JetBlue have an award chart?

No, JetBlue uses revenue-based pricing. The number of TrueBlue points needed for a flight is tied directly to the cash fare price. There is no fixed award chart with set zone pricing — lower fares always mean fewer points required.

How much are JetBlue TrueBlue points worth?

TrueBlue points are generally worth 1.3-1.5 cents each. This is consistent across all bookings since the program is revenue-based. The value doesn't change based on route or cabin — it's always tied to the cash price.

What is JetBlue Mint?

JetBlue Mint is their premium cabin product featuring lie-flat seats, premium dining, and personal suites on select routes. Available on transcontinental US flights and transatlantic routes to London, Paris, Amsterdam, Dublin, Edinburgh, and Madrid — with Barcelona and Milan adding in 2026. It's widely considered one of the best premium cabin values in the industry.

Can you use TrueBlue points on partner airlines?

JetBlue has expanded its partnerships significantly. The JetBlue-United 'Blue Sky' partnership allows TrueBlue redemptions on select United flights. Points can also be used on codeshare flights, though the best value still comes from booking JetBlue-operated flights directly.

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