
JetBlue Card
JetBlue Card

JetBlue Card
Card details
Earn 10,000 bonus points after spending $1,000 on purchases in the first 90 days
Earn 3 points per $1 spent on JetBlue purchases, 2 points per $1 at restaurants and grocery stores and 1 point per $1 on all other purchases
Points awarded in your TrueBlue account don't expire
50% inflight savings on cocktails and food purchases
No foreign transaction fees
Chip technology & $0 Fraud Liability protection
Rates, fees & offers
Annual fee
$0
Rewards rate
1x-3x
Bonus offer
Earn 10,000 bonus points after spending $1,000 on purchases in the first 90 days.
Intro APR
0% on Balance Transfers for 12 billing cycles
Ongoing APR
APR: 15.99% - 24.99% Variable APR
Cash Advance APR: 25.24%, Variable
Balance transfer fee
3%
Foreign transaction fee
None
Recommended credit score
Compare to other cards
Annual Fee$0 | Annual Fee$95 | Annual Fee$95 |
Regular APR15.99% - 24.99% Variable APR | Regular APR15.99% - 22.99% Variable APR | |
Intro APR0% on Balance Transfers for 12 billing cycles | Intro APRN/A | Intro APR0% intro APR on Purchases for 12 months |
Recommended Credit Score |
Recommended Credit Score |
Recommended Credit Score |
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NerdWallet review
By Sara Rathner
Rating details
3.5
Editor's overall rating
Pros and cons
Pros
High rewards rate in certain categories
0% APR period on balance transfers
No annual fee and no foreign transaction fees
Discounts on select in-flight purchases
Cons
Low rewards rate on most spending
No travel credits
No redemption bonus (unlike other JetBlue cards)
No anniversary bonus (unlike other JetBlue cards)
The JetBlue Card has potential for loyal JetBlue customers who may be true to TrueBlue — the airline's frequent flyer program — but who aren't interested in paying an annual fee. But it lacks the benefits of other airline cards, like free checked bags and a large enough sign-up bonus to cover the cost of a round-trip flight.
Still, the JetBlue Card, issued by Barclays, earns elevated rewards both on JetBlue purchases and in some everyday spending categories. It also offers deep discounts on in-flight purchases.
If your main priority is a no-fee airline card and you’re a frequent JetBlue flyer, this card could be a good fit. But if you’re willing to pay a fee in exchange for more premium perks, you have other options.
For more information, see NerdWallet’s full review of the JetBlue Card.