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Not super impressed with the signups. Maybe the card is worth it for families who have a couple of jet blue flights a year and like to check bags.
I want this card but Barclay's refuseto give me a card. With the no AF this is making it a hard decision for me lol. I prefer AA but IDK. I did love the Jetblue flight I took to LAX last week from NYC and back. Probably want the AF version but I guess I have a year to figure it out.
@deltatee wrote:
It looks like they also have a business card with the same perks as the Plus card, except 2x points for office supply stores instead of gorcery stores.
I don't fly Jet Blue, but the couple of times I've researched the value of their points, they seemed to be at least 1.3. Of course, someone who uses their points frequently would have a better idea than me.
If you fly domestic fly JetBlue! lol. Seriously though I am a fan of AA and from my experience I always used AA but with my recent flight to LA I wanted to look for the cheapest and I loved JetBlue. For $324 dollars I got free WIFI that was actually decent for web viewing and if you have Amazon videos or prime it works great with streaming. Honestly If A) Barclays would approve me and if B) I didn't have the AA card from Citi I would consider this card AF version but I will probably get the free one eventually.
@Officer737 wrote:I actually like the looks of the card. I actually like the company as well. When two New York police officers were murdered in their patrol cars, Jetblue flew more than 300 police officers across the country to New York free of charge to attend the funeral. They give discounts to military vets. Have flown family members of deceased veterans so they could attend funerals they normally would not have been able to afford. You can rack up some points by using some of their vacation programs and paying with your JB card and max the points that way with them. For the first 90 days if you run $1,000 thru the new card you get 10,000 pints to apply towards future travel with them. They are also expanding their areas as well.
Plus One of the few cards that offer miles with no AF and no FTF as well. Pretty good card all things considered imo.
@red259 wrote:Not super impressed with the signups. Maybe the card is worth it for families who have a couple of jet blue flights a year and like to check bags.
No FTF and no AF makes this card decent and an attractive option to rack up points with no fee's like with AA, Delta, Virigin, and etc. Plus you get 3x points on Jetblue flights vs AA which offers a straight 2X points on AA flights.
@Closingracer99 wrote:
@Officer737 wrote:I actually like the looks of the card. I actually like the company as well. When two New York police officers were murdered in their patrol cars, Jetblue flew more than 300 police officers across the country to New York free of charge to attend the funeral. They give discounts to military vets. Have flown family members of deceased veterans so they could attend funerals they normally would not have been able to afford. You can rack up some points by using some of their vacation programs and paying with your JB card and max the points that way with them. For the first 90 days if you run $1,000 thru the new card you get 10,000 pints to apply towards future travel with them. They are also expanding their areas as well.
Plus One of the few cards that offer miles with no AF and no FTF as well. Pretty good card all things considered imo.
I agree with you!
@Officer737 wrote:I actually like the looks of the card. I actually like the company as well. When two New York police officers were murdered in their patrol cars, Jetblue flew more than 300 police officers across the country to New York free of charge to attend the funeral. They give discounts to military vets. Have flown family members of deceased veterans so they could attend funerals they normally would not have been able to afford. You can rack up some points by using some of their vacation programs and paying with your JB card and max the points that way with them. For the first 90 days if you run $1,000 thru the new card you get 10,000 pints to apply towards future travel with them. They are also expanding their areas as well.
I applied for the Jetblue Plus and recieved the 7-10 day message.
I currently have the grandfathered Priceline 2x and the Sallie Mae card with Barclays, both of which I've had for over 2 years. I'm hoping they will approve me for this card. Not sure if there is a limit to the amount of Barclaycards you're able to have at once.
What CA does it pull?