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- Primary partner
- Chase Ultimate Rewards, Citi ThankYou Points, Wells Fargo Rewards
Credit Cards That Transfer to JetBlue TrueBlue
Chase Ultimate Rewards
Chase Ultimate Rewards transfers directly to JetBlue TrueBlue at a 1:1 ratio — the best ratio available among the major U.S. credit card programs for JetBlue. Combined with JetBlue's revenue-based redemption model, Chase points typically deliver around 1.3–1.5 cents of value per point when redeemed for JetBlue flights. Chase is the most popular pathway into TrueBlue for U.S. cardholders, given the breadth of Chase Ultimate Rewards-earning cards and the consistent 1:1 ratio.
Eligible Chase Cards (1:1 Transfers)
- Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
- Chase Sapphire Reserve®
- Chase Sapphire Reserve® for Business
- Chase Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card
Transfer Details
Citi ThankYou Rewards
Citi ThankYou Points transfer to JetBlue TrueBlue at a 1:1 ratio from premium ThankYou cards such as the Citi Strata Premier and Citi Strata Elite, while points earned on no-annual-fee Citi cards (Citi Double Cash, Citi Custom Cash, Citi Rewards+) transfer at the weaker 10:7 ratio. If you hold both a premium and a no-annual-fee Citi card, pool your points to the premium card before transferring to lock in the 1:1 ratio.
Eligible Citi Cards (1:1 Transfers)
- Citi Strata Premier℠ Card
- Citi Strata Elite℠ Card
- Citi Prestige® Card (legacy, no longer open to new applicants)
Transfer Details
Wells Fargo Rewards
Wells Fargo Rewards added JetBlue TrueBlue as a transfer partner on October 27, 2025 — Wells Fargo's eighth transfer partner overall. The 1:1 ratio matches Chase and Citi premium cards, making Wells Fargo a competitive option for cardholders already in the Wells Fargo ecosystem. Wells Fargo's biggest distinguishing feature: there is no minimum transfer amount, and transfers can be made from any Wells Fargo Rewards-earning card, including the no-annual-fee Wells Fargo Autograph® Card.
Eligible Wells Fargo Cards (1:1 Transfers)
- Wells Fargo Autograph® Card
- Wells Fargo Autograph Journey℠ Card
Transfer Details
American Express Membership Rewards
American Express Membership Rewards transfers to JetBlue TrueBlue at a 5:4 ratio — meaningfully worse than Chase, Citi, or Wells Fargo's 1:1 ratios. This makes Amex a less efficient pathway into TrueBlue unless you have no other option, but it remains a workable choice for Amex cardholders who don't hold any of the other major points-earning programs. Amex has periodically run transfer bonuses to JetBlue, which can temporarily improve the ratio.
Eligible Amex Cards
- American Express Platinum Card®
- American Express® Gold Card
- American Express® Green Card
- The Blue Business® Plus Credit Card from American Express
- American Express® Business Gold Card
- The Business Platinum Card® from American Express
Transfer Details
Capital One Miles
Capital One Miles transfer to JetBlue TrueBlue at a 5:3 ratio — the worst ratio among the major U.S. credit card programs that transfer to JetBlue. Capital One reinstated the JetBlue partnership on February 18, 2025 after a previous partnership ended in 2021. JetBlue is currently Capital One's only U.S. domestic airline transfer partner. Despite the unfavorable ratio, Capital One miles can still be useful for JetBlue cardholders who already have a Capital One balance and need to top up for a specific redemption.
Eligible Capital One Cards
- Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card
- Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card
- Capital One VentureOne Rewards Credit Card
- Capital One Venture X Business Card
Transfer Details
Secondary Transfer Options (Limited Use)
Marriott Bonvoy
(with a 5,000-point bonus for every 60,000 Bonvoy points transferred, making the effective ratio approximately 2.4:1 — meaning 60,000 Bonvoy points yields 25,000 TrueBlue points)
Marriott Bonvoy is the only major hotel program that converts to JetBlue TrueBlue. While the ratio is poor compared to direct credit card transfers, the 5,000-point bonus per 60,000 Bonvoy points makes this a workable option for cardholders accumulating large Marriott balances who need to top up a TrueBlue account before a specific redemption.
Transfer Details
Best used for:
- Small top-offs on a planned redemption only
Programs That Do NOT Transfer to JetBlue TrueBlue
Several major rewards programs do not partner with JetBlue TrueBlue:
- Bilt Rewards
- Bank of America Premium Rewards
- Hilton Honors
- World of Hyatt
- IHG One Rewards
If you are researching which cards transfer to JetBlue TrueBlue, the five major flexible points programs with direct transfer paths are Chase, Citi, Wells Fargo, Amex, and Capital One — though only Chase, Citi premium cards, and Wells Fargo offer the favorable 1:1 ratio. Bilt Rewards is notably absent from the JetBlue partner list despite Bilt's broad 19-airline transfer network.
Strategic Context (Why This Matters)
JetBlue TrueBlue holds a unique position in the U.S. points-and-miles ecosystem, and four features make the program worth understanding for U.S.-based travelers.
- JetBlue TrueBlue holds a unique position in the U.S. points-and-miles ecosystem, and four features make the program worth understanding for U.S.-based travelers.
- First, revenue-based redemption with no blackout dates. Unlike most legacy carriers that use either dynamic pricing or fixed award charts, JetBlue uses a straightforward revenue-based model: TrueBlue points are worth a relatively consistent 1.3-1.5 cents each on JetBlue-operated flights, with the points roughly tracking the cash fare. This means there are no surprise pricing spikes and no award availability issues — every JetBlue seat is bookable with points.
- Second, the new Blue Sky partnership with United Airlines. JetBlue and United launched their Blue Sky partnership on October 23, 2025, enabling reciprocal earning and redemption of TrueBlue and MileagePlus across both airlines' networks. TrueBlue members can now redeem points for flights on United's global network, including United Express. As of February 2026, customers can also book itineraries on either airline's website using cash or miles. Reciprocal elite benefits between Mosaic and MileagePlus Premier members launched in spring 2026, including priority boarding, extra-legroom seating, and same-day flight changes.
- Third, points never expire. TrueBlue points have no expiration as long as your account remains open. This makes TrueBlue one of the most forgiving programs for casual accumulators who may not redeem regularly.
- Fourth, Mosaic status earnable through credit card spending alone. Through the JetBlue Plus Card or JetBlue Premier Card, cardholders can earn Mosaic 1 status entirely through credit card spending ($50,000 in a calendar year on the JetBlue Plus Card automatically grants Mosaic 1), making JetBlue one of the easier U.S. airline programs to earn elite status with through everyday spending.
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