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JetBlue’s latest summer promotion is targeted at residents of New York and Massachusetts; the airline’s hubs on the east coast. The promotion is valid through July 23, 2017, and you can earn up to 6,000 bonus miles for flights in and out of New York or Massachusetts this summer.
Key Terms and Conditions
During this promotion targeting New York state, all flights have to start or end at any of New York state’s airports (JFK, LGA, EWR, HPN). For Massachusetts flights, all flights have to start or end in Boston or Worcester (BOS or ORH).
The flights can be to/from any of the 100 destinations in the JetBlue network:
- You need to register for the promotion (New York Summer 2017 Promotion & Massachusetts Summer 2017 Promotion)
- Earn 1,000 bonus points after taking one round-trip or two one-way flights
- Earn 2,000 bonus points after taking a second roundtrip or two more one-way flights
- Earn 3,000 bonus points after taking a third roundtrip or two more one-way flights
While you have to register for the promotion using your last name and TrueBlue login, new members can join the TrueBlue program directly from the promo page, and they will be enrolled automatically. The terms of each promo indicate that you cannot combine promos, so it looks like flights between Boston and New York won't let you double-dip.
Make sure to use a JetBlue credit card including JetBlue Card, the JetBlue Plus Card, or the JetBlue Business Card to maximize your rewards-earning on all flight bookings.
Overall
If you are a resident of New York or Massachusetts and JetBlue is your airline, this offer is a no brainer; you have nothing to lose by signing up and picking up some bonus points for flights you would take anyway. Even if you are not a regular JetBlue traveler, it might be worth your while switching over three of your trips to maximize your earning, since depending on your destinations, you could easily pick up enough miles for a free flight.
Source: JetBlue
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Too bad it’s not for CT residents!
This is the third summer promo I’m a week off of. Flying in and out of Boston July 29th and August 1st. So frustrating!
I love JetBlue, one of my favorite airlines!
Looks like a great opportunity to pickup some extra JetBlue miles.
Love Jetblue, a flight attendant recently told me that they are in talks to merge with Frontier (Indigo Air Group) any one else heard this rumor? Both do fly Airbus aircraft
I cleaned up on the last promo targeted at West coast flyers. This promo for the east coast is better than that one, but unusable for me for the promo period. Bummer. Really getting to like JetBlue. Close second to AS for me.
Just remember, flights booked prior to the registration do not qualify. Tickets must be after registration. I learned this the hard way in a past promotion. Also, it states this rule in the terms.
Just saw JetBlue promo for miles if you visit a WeWork.
Nice promotion to get some points in the bank. I am trying to find somewhere to go for long weekend from NYC without spending $..?
Thanks. Although it’s more worthwhile for me to use points than pay, I appreciate you keeping us informed of potentially useful offers.
Agree, the sweet spots on the redemption table is the way to go for maximising the bonus points from this promo.
I assume your residency doesn’t matter as long as the flight originates in New York.
Correct. Residency does not matter
LOL. I love the thought that you could try to get double the points for flying to/from BOTH NY and MA.
JetBlue points can be of great value if you look for the sweet spots….Although I have not yet been able to score mint at points price to be worth it to burn them on
Nice promo, wish I had some flights I could credit to JetBlue coming up.
How long does it take for jetblue miles to appear from an amazon purchase?
Based on my experience it is 60-90 days.
Great for those on the east coast!
I have not tried JetBlue yet but I cannot wait to. I want to see what hype is all about. It does look nice what I look at their website. I know it’s geared towards nyc and bos residents but I didn’t see anything showing me that I couldn’t take part even if I didn’t live in those cities. I could still have a round trip say fll nyc and still get this right?
Correct, you can.
JetBlue is starting to rival the legacy carriers in terms of mileage offerings.
They do certainly have a great premium product so this is an opportunity not to be missed as I’ve found collecting jet blue miles difficult in the past.
So glad I live in NY and have travel plans this summer! Can’t wait to take advantage of these points.
I have always found flying JetBlue to be a good experience. I’ve heard their Mint class is excellent.
Although I likely won’t be able to take advantage of this offer, it’s worth signing up anyway, just in case. I love that their points don’t expire.
Been looking for a way to earn more j blue miles, time to sign up, many thanks!
Thank you! I am signed up and ready to go!
I wish I had more JetBlue options where I live. The few times I’ve used them it’s been a pleasure.
Nice, I’m gonna be able to pick up 3K points with this promo.
Thanks for the post!
I guess this would be for paid trips. Meaning, you won’t get the bonus miles if you use miles to pay for the trip and only the taxes/fees get charged on your JetBlue card.
Correct, you need to purchase/pay for your ticket not using TrueBlue rewards.
This is great! JetBlue has the one of the easiest to redeem programs, so the miles are especially useful.
I could always use more JetBlue miles.
Hopefully they continue to expand their route network soon.
I love how JetBlue is generous with their point offerings.