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If you’re one to collect transferable Wells Fargo Rewards points, there’s now another way to redeem them. The bank just added JetBlue TrueBlue as a transfer partner. This marks Wells Fargo’s eighth transfer partner overall and the second new addition since launching its transferable rewards program in March 2024, when it promised to keep expanding its lineup.
Here’s your brief on Wells Fargo’s newest transfer partner, JetBlue TrueBlue.
Wells Fargo Adds JetBlue as a Transfer Partner
The Wells Fargo Rewards program has a brand-new transfer partner, and we couldn’t be happier to see it. On October 27, 2025, the bank launched transfers to JetBlue. And you can now move your points to the airline’s TrueBlue program at a 1:1 ratio.
Even better, minimum transfers start at just one point, and in most cases, they process instantly.

Wells Fargo continues expanding its rewards program
While JetBlue might not be the most exciting transfer partner Wells Fargo could have added, the fact that the bank added one at all is a big win in our book.
When the Wells Fargo Rewards program launched in March 2024, it started with just six transfer partners. And while adding two partners in 19 months (Virgin Red and now JetBlue) borders on underwhelming, it's still encouraging to see the bank working on expanding the program.
Here's the current lineup of Wells Fargo transfer partners:
So, now might be a good time to re-familiarize yourself with its travel rewards lineup and consider building your Wells Fargo Rewards balance. The bank might not be top of mind for transferable currencies, but it does offer a couple of excellent travel rewards cards.
At the time of writing, both of these point-earning cards come with respectable welcome offers.
- Wells Fargo Autograph Journey℠ Card (Rates & Fees): Earn 60,000 bonus points when you spend $4,000 in purchases in the first 3 months – that’s $600 toward your next trip.
- Wells Fargo Autograph® Card (Rates & Fees): Earn 20,000 bonus points when you spend $1,000 in purchases in the first 3 months - that's a $200 cash redemption value.

Rates & Fees
- 5X points per $1 spent on hotels
- 4X points per $1 spent on airlines
- 3X points per $1 spent on other travel and restaurants
- 1X points per $1 spent on other purchases

Rates & Fees
- 3x on travel – including airfare, hotels, car rentals, timeshares, cruises, and more
- 3x on transit – including parking, tolls, subways, ride shares, railways, ferries, and more
- 3x on dining – including dining in, take-out, catering, delivery and more
- 3x on gas – including gas stations and electric vehicle charging stations
- 3x on phone plans – including landline providers and cell phones
- 3x on streaming services
- 1x on other purchases
Should You Transfer Wells Fargo Rewards Points to JetBlue?
If you’re wondering whether transferring Wells Fargo Rewards points to JetBlue makes sense, the answer is…drum roll…it depends. And that's even with these lopsided average AwardWallet user redemption values:
- Wells Fargo Rewards points: 2.37¢ each
- JetBlue TrueBlue points: 1.24¢ each
At first glance, JetBlue transfers seem like a non-starter. However, there are still some great ways to use JetBlue points where you can unlock far better value. This includes booking awards through partner airlines like Japan Airlines, Qatar Airways, or even United Airlines if the price is right.

Notably missing from our short list of better-than-average JetBlue redemptions are flights on JetBlue itself. Since the airline uses dynamic pricing, where the number of points required rises and falls with cash fares, the value can often be disappointing.
However, Wells Fargo differentiates itself from other programs that partner with JetBlue because of its 1:1 transfer ratio and single-point minimum transfer requirement. Ultimately, you'll never end up transferring more points than you absolutely need. And that's valuable in and of itself.
Bottom Line
Wells Fargo’s transfer partner list just got a little longer with the addition of JetBlue TrueBlue. It might not be the flashiest partner the bank could’ve added, but cardholders should appreciate that transfers are 1:1 and start a single point.
We’re hopeful there’s more to come from Wells Fargo, but this latest addition is an encouraging sign the bank hasn’t forgotten about its rewards program.
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