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Ways To Use JetBlue TrueBlue Points To Book Free Travel

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Now that you have accumulated all of these JetBlue TrueBlue points, how can you use these points for free travel? The options are listed below.  Also, read about how The Points Mom used TrueBlue points for free flights to Las Vegas, The Bahamas, Puerto Rico, St Petersburg 1X and 2X and Palmetto Bluff, SC. and back to Palmetto Bluff.  Most recently, I used them for flights to New Orleans.

1. Use Points For Flights

You can use your points to book a flights on JetBlue and Hawaiian Airlines and Qatar Airways.

2. Use Cash + Points For Flights

Cash + Points is available to TrueBlue members booking on jetblue.com or the JetBlue app. You can pay for any JetBlue-operated flight with any combination of dollars and TrueBlue points—starting at 500 points.

3. Use Points For JetBlue Getaways Vacation Packages

You can apply a combination of TrueBlue points and cash towards JetBlue vacation packages.

4. Learn more about using TrueBlue points here

Learn about earning Jetblue TrueBlue Points here

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K. Roth
... I saved $700 in annual fees and scored 120,000 worth of bonus points. I also got $100 off a pair of fancy headphones and $200 worth of airline gift cards. ....
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I am obsessed with Cindy "The Points Mom". Today she saved me 100,000 points and $1500 booking a flight...
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A huge shout out to CINDY GREENSTEIN, aka The Points Mom, for helping me book our flights to Greece using points. Money wise it would have cost $12k. I learned so much from her! Contact her. You will not be disappointed.

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