- 5,000 Bonus Award Dollars with First Purchase
- 200 Award Dollars Earn One TrueBlue Point, 100 TrueBlue Points Get a
Round-Trip Flight Anywhere JetBlue Goes
- Earn Double Award Dollars at Restaurants, Movie Theaters, Concerts, Golf
Courses, and Other Fun Places
- Earn Double Award Dollars on JetBlue Flight Purchases
- Low Annual Fee
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The JetBlue Card from
American Express® is designed for those who travel frequently with JetBlue
Airlines and would like to take advantage of the airline reward program.
Through the reward program, cardholders earn one Award Dollar for each dollar
spent on the card. Two Award Dollars are earned for each dollar spent on JetBlue
flights, restaurants, movie theaters, gym memberships, event tickets, and golf
green fees. It is important to understand that 200 Award Dollars are equal to
one TrueBlue® point, and 100 TrueBlue® points are equal to one round trip
flight. Cardholders receive 5,000 bonus Award Dollars after the first purchase,
which equals 25 TrueBlue® points toward a free round trip ticket. There is no
limit to the amount of Award Dollars that can be earned, but TrueBlue® points
expire one year after they are earned, and TrueBlue® awards expire one year
after they are issued.
In addition to the reward program, cardholders can expect common benefits
offered by American Express, such as various emergency assistance services,
purchase protection, extended warranty services, and up to $100,000 in travel
accident insurance.
The annual fee of $40 is reasonable as compared to other airline reward cards.
There is a 3.99% introductory rate for six months that applies to balance
transfers submitted with the application, and the interest rate is reasonable
for purchases and balance transfers once the introductory rate expires.
Therefore, those who can afford to pay in full each month after the introductory
rate expires (to avoid finance charges) and plan to take advantage of the reward
program will benefit most from what the JetBlue Card from American Express® has
to offer.
Review Date: May 1st, 2007 |