JetBlue Points Expiration Policy Explained JetBlue Points Expiration Policy Explained

JetBlue Points Expiration Policy Explained

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JetBlue may be a younger airline compared to the legacy carriers, but it has built a loyal following thanks to friendly service, free Wi-Fi, and its well-regarded Mint premium cabin. JetBlue rewards its frequent flyers through its TrueBlue loyalty program — a generally fixed-value program that's become much more valuable with the addition of several partner airlines.

If you're earning JetBlue TrueBlue points, you might be wondering if your JetBlue points expire. Thankfully, JetBlue offers a generous points-expiration policy. Here’s everything you need to know about how JetBlue’s policy works — plus how to earn TrueBlue points.

Do JetBlue Points Expire?

JetBlue TrueBlue points do not expire as long as your TrueBlue account is open. Per the JetBlue terms and conditions page:

“TrueBlue points do not expire. Should a member close their TrueBlue account, the points in that account will be terminated.”

The only time that you can lose your points without closing your account is if you violate JetBlue's rules:

“As set forth in these Program Rules, JetBlue has the right to cancel all or some of the points in a TrueBlue member's account should JetBlue determine, in its sole discretion, that the member has violated these Rules or otherwise engaged in fraud, misrepresentation, abuse or other improper conduct.”

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JetBlue planes parked at an airport as we discuss whether TruBlue points expire

How To Earn JetBlue TrueBlue Points

JetBlue's TrueBlue loyalty program is known for making it easy to earn and redeem points. There are plenty of ways to start building up your JetBlue points balance for your next trip. Here are all of the ways you can earn TrueBlue points:

Check out our TrueBlue program guide to learn more about earning JetBlue TrueBlue points.

Transfer points to JetBlue

In addition to earning TrueBlue points, you can also transfer points from several transferable point currencies:

From
To
Transfer Ratio
Min.Transfer
Average Time
JetBlue Airways (TrueBlue)
250:200
-
Immediate
Capital One
United States
JetBlue Airways (TrueBlue)
1,000
2 hours
JetBlue Airways (TrueBlue)
1,000:1,000
-
Immediate
JetBlue Airways (TrueBlue)
1,000:1,000
-
Immediate
IHG Hotels & Resorts (One Rewards)
JetBlue Airways (TrueBlue)
10,000:2,000
-
Unknown
JetBlue Airways (TrueBlue)
1:1
New partner added in October 2025.
-
Unknown

With Citi ThankYou Rewards, the 1:1 transfer ratio only applies if you have the Citi Strata Elite℠ Card(Rates & Fees), Citi Strata Premier® Card (Rates & Fees), Citi Prestige® Card, or AT&T Access More Card from Citi credit cardholders. Most other Citi cardholders can convert 1,000 ThankYou points to 700 TrueBlue points.

Citi Strata Elite℠ Card
Citi Strata Elite℠ Card
Annual Fee$595
Welcome Bonus For a limited time, earn 100,000 bonus Points after spending $6,000 in the first 3 months of account opening.
The Citi Strata Elite℠ Card is Citi's premier rewards card, delivering top-tier travel and dining rewards and standout perks like a $300 annual hotel credit and no foreign transaction fees. From Friday night dinners to weekend getaways, the elevated earnings on hotels, air travel, and CitiNights℠ purchases make this a powerhouse option for frequent travelers looking to maximize every dollar spent.
  • For a limited time, earn 100,000 bonus Points after spending $6,000 in the first 3 months of account opening.
  • Earn 12 Points per $1 spent on Hotels, Car Rentals, and Attractions booked on cititravel.com and 6 Points per $1 spent on Air Travel booked on cititravel.com
  • Earn 6 Points per $1 spent at Restaurants including Restaurant Delivery Services on CitiNights℠ purchases, every Friday and Saturday from 6 PM to 6 AM ET. Earn 3 Points per $1 spent any other time
  • Earn 1.5 Points per $1 spent on All Other Purchases
  • Up to $300 Annual Hotel Benefit: Each calendar year, enjoy up to $300 off a hotel stay of two nights or more when booked through cititravel.com.
  • No Foreign Transaction Fees
  • 12X – Earn 12 Points per $1 spent on Hotels, Car Rentals, and Attractions booked on cititravel.com.
  • 6X – Earn 6 Points per $1 spent on Air Travel booked on cititravel.com.
  • 6X – Earn 6 Points per $1 spent at Restaurants including Restaurant Delivery Services on CitiNights℠ purchases, every Friday and Saturday from 6 PM to 6 AM ET. Earn 3 Points per $1 spent any other time.
  • 1.5X – Earn 1.5 Points per $1 spent on All Other Purchases.

Use AwardWallet to Track Your JetBlue Points Balance

Although JetBlue points do not expire, that is not an excuse not to keep a close eye on them. Letting a balance build up without redemptions puts your points at risk of devaluation. Your best option is to use AwardWallet to keep track of your JetBlue points balance so that you can strike and book your award as soon as you reach a redemption threshold.

Adding JetBlue to your AwardWallet account is easy; simply log in to your account and link your TrueBlue account in AwardWallet, and you'll get updates when your balance changes, for good or bad.

Related: How to Track Your Rewards Using AwardWallet

Our Take

JetBlue points aren't the most valuable airline rewards available, but JetBlue stands out by making it simple to turn your rewards into travel. JetBlue TrueBlue points do not expire, and this expiration policy is one of the many reasons to like the TrueBlue program. TrueBlue members have one less thing to worry about, knowing that their points won't expire as long as they keep their TrueBlue account open.

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    Bill from Maine says:

    I like the fact that JetBlue points don’t expire. With my wife and I doing personal and business app’s we were able to grow our accounts by 400K (remember, you can pool miles) miles, so we’ll be close to a half million miles once the last bonus posts.
    I like thinking forward and looking at the current airline landscape, I think JB is ripe for a merger and all those miles would combine with another program and possibly more spending power. It’s just speculation but fun to think about all the possibilities today, both hotels and airlines.

    Even though there is a good expiration policy the big disadvantage is that Jet Blue is absent from big alliances

      And, the second big disadvantage is it simply does not have a large footprint. If a frequent flier is located in the wrong home city, JetBlue isn’t even a consideration, unfortunately.

    This is a great program. jetBlue has been generous for many years. The family pooling is also a very valuable part of their program! Have had great experiences flying JetBlue in and out of JFK in particular.

    Can’t wait till Jet Blue expands to Canada! No expiry policy will make it real attractive.

    Alejandro says:

    Sería bueno que otras compañías como American utilizarán la misma política en cuanto a la caducidad de las millas o puntos.

    I have enjoyed flying Jet Blue in the past. The lack of expiration of points is a really good feature. At least some other companies have deferred expiration of their programmes’ points during the pandemic though.

    Long May it stay this way! Any frequent flyer programme with a miles expiration is a no for me

      It is great that JetBlue has no expiry, but to be fair expiry dates are palatable, as long as they are lengthy and can be extended by some activity. The worst ones are those that expire a fixed period after earning regardless of any activity – I have no interest in collecting in those programs.

    JetBlue seem to have some interesting airline partners, but I just can’t get excited about collecting points in an airline that isn’t part of one of the main alliances. The fact that the points don’t expire is good though.

    No expiration and the pooling feature are both very useful for the three family member accounts I manage. If only the points were worth a little more, I might get to redeem them one day…

    Wowww headline scared me I thought they had made changes to their frequent flyer program.

    Jet Blue is a great program, just wish the had a larger footprint.