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JetBlue TrueBlue Points Used For Free Flights To Puerto Rico and the Bahamas

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Learn About The JetBlue TrueBlue Program Here

JetBlue’s rewards program is TrueBlue and personally, I have always found much availability booking award tickets for very low and attractive point redemptions through this program. In fact, Rob is going to Puerto Rico for a 50th birthday guys weekend this October. (How are we so close to 50?) I got him a ticket on JetBlue using TrueBlue points for a mere 25,200 points. Even better, I booked my family to go to the Bahamas next April for spring break, a destination that was not yet on my radar till I started doing the research and found tickets for only 19,000 True Blue points per ticket!!!! Crazy deal!!!

At redemption rates like these, just merely getting the American Express JetBlue card and meeting the minimum spend (on things you are buying anyway!) and getting the 20,000 bonus TrueBlue points can get you at least one free ticket to the Bahamas.

Note-American Express No Longer Offers This Card

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