How the JetBlue Points Calculator Works
JetBlue's TrueBlue program stands out for its simplicity and strong transfer partner network. With revenue-based earning and redemptions, no blackout dates, and partnerships with Chase, Citi, Amex, Capital One, and Wells Fargo, TrueBlue offers a straightforward way to earn and use points. Our calculator helps you estimate points earned on JetBlue flights, understand award pricing, compare transfer partner options, and value your points balance.
How Many Points Do You Earn Per Dollar?
Base TrueBlue members earn 3 points per dollar on JetBlue purchases. Mosaic status members earn significantly more: Mosaic 1 and 2 earn 6 points per dollar, Mosaic 3 (introduced February 2026) earns 7 points, and Mosaic 4 earns 8 points per dollar. JetBlue co-branded credit cards add extra earning on top, with the JetBlue Plus card adding 6x on JetBlue purchases.
What Are TrueBlue Points Worth?
TrueBlue points are valued at approximately 1.3 cents each. Since JetBlue uses revenue-based redemptions, the value per point is fairly consistent. The best value typically comes from redeeming for Mint (business class) seats during peak travel periods when cash fares are at their highest, or for Caribbean routes during winter holidays when demand drives up cash prices.
Transfer Partners: JetBlue's Hidden Strength
JetBlue has built an impressive transfer partner network. Chase Ultimate Rewards, Citi ThankYou, and Wells Fargo all transfer at a 1:1 ratio, making it easy to top up your TrueBlue balance from multiple credit card programs. Amex transfers at 1:0.8 and Capital One at 5:3 -- usable in a pinch but less efficient. Having three 1:1 partners gives TrueBlue one of the broadest transfer networks of any US airline program.
JetBlue Mint: The Best Use of Points
JetBlue Mint is their premium business-class product, available on transcontinental routes (JFK-LAX, JFK-SFO) and select transatlantic flights to London, Paris, and other European cities. Mint features lie-flat seats, door-equipped suites on the A321LR, and excellent food and service. Booking Mint with points during high-demand periods -- when cash fares climb to $800-$1,500+ one-way -- delivers the best cents-per-point value in the TrueBlue program.
Last updated: February 2026