80K JetBlue Credit Card Offer
There is a newly increased 80K JetBlue credit card offer that could be of interest to the over Chase 5/24 crowd. This is not quite as high as the best we have seen for this card, at 100K, but we may never see that level again. The spend required is easily reachable by anyone, which gives it a high rate of return on value per dollar spent.
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Offer Details
Here are the details for the 80K JetBlue credit card offer:
- Earn 80,000 miles after spending $1,000 within the 90 days.
- The $99 annual fee is NOT waived
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The highest offer we have seen on the card was for 100,000 miles.
JetBlue Plus Card Earning Structure
The JetBlue Plus card offers the following earning structure to along with the 80K offer:
- 6x on JetBlue
- 2x on restaurants and groceries
- 1x on all other eligible purchases
Card Perks
Here are the notable card benefits of the JetBlue Plus card:
- Free checked bag for the primary cardmember and up to three companions on the same reservation when you use your JetBlue Plus Card to purchase tickets on JetBlue-operated flights
- 5,000 bonus points each year after your JetBlue Plus Card account anniversary
- Get 10% of your points back after you redeem for and travel on a JetBlue-operated Award Flight
- 50% savings on eligible inflight purchases on JetBlue-operated flights
- Earn towards Mosaic status via credit card spend.
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80K JetBlue Credit Card Offer: ToP Thoughts
This JetBlue card offer from Barclays is a pretty decent one, especially when you consider it only requires $1,000 in spend. Barclays is also a bank that doesn't have a ton of offerings, so you need to strike when the offers are good. Having said that, this program is limited because of their route network and lack of partners. The points are also on the lower end of the value spectrum, and they don't offer outsized value. That is why this is a card to only consider once above 5/24. JetBlue is one of the few US airlines I have still never flown. That is mainly because they are not super useful for me unless I am flying to Boston.
Let me know if you are considering this card over in the ToP Facebook Group.
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