Summary Redeeming points for JetBlue flights, including a 10% rebate for co-branded credit card holders. Utilizing points with partner airlines like Hawaiian, Qatar & Etihad. Using points for JetBlue Vacations, including flights, hotels, and car rentals.

Spending hard-earned points is the fun (and rewarding) part of JetBlue's TrueBlue program. Without alliance membership or many partners allowing redemption, the options to spend points are more limited than with many other airline loyalty programs. There are plenty of options, however, for spending on JetBlue domestic and international flights and on a few partner airline flights.

Plus, if you can’t find a way to use them for flights, there are other options, too. Spending points on JetBlue flights Using points for JetBlue flights is the most obvious choice. Redeeming points is revenue-based (just as earning points is).

This dynamic pricing method means that points can be used for almost all flights, with the number of points required increasing as the ticket price increases. The value can vary, but experience shows it is usually around 1.3 cents per point (10,000 points = $130 in value), which is not a bad deal.

When redeeming points, you should always check the rate you are offered against available cash prices. If you have a JetBlue co-branded credit card (either the JetBlue Card or the JetBlue Plus Card), you are given a 10% points rebate on all reward flights (credited to the account after the flight is taken). You can.