JetBlue Points On Repeat: A Monthly Points Subscription Starting at $13

JetBlue launched Points On Repeat, a monthly points subscription with three tiers. The real value? Using those points on Qatar Airways Qsuites or Etihad business class.

JetBlue Points On Repeat subscription plans starting at $13 per month
JetBlue's new monthly points subscription

JetBlue just launched something unusual for a US airline. Starting March 31, 2026, you can subscribe to a monthly points plan called "Points On Repeat" and receive TrueBlue points deposited into your account every month, automatically.

There are three tiers, each with progressively better perks. And if you stack them with a JetBlue credit card and Mosaic status, the earning rates get genuinely interesting.

But the real reason this matters, especially if you're reading this from India, is what you can do with those TrueBlue points beyond JetBlue flights.

The Three Plans

Points TravelerPoints AdventurerPoints Trailblazer
Points per month1,0002,0002,500
Flight accelerator+2 pts/$1 on JetBlue flights+3 pts/$1 on JetBlue flights
Redemption rebate10% points back on award flights
Monthly price$13$32.50$67.75
Annual price$144$360$750

All three plans let you pay monthly or annually. The annual option saves you about 8% across the board.

Points earned through the subscription never expire, have no blackout dates, and can be pooled with up to 7 friends and family members through TrueBlue's Points Pooling feature.

How the Stacking Works

The base points alone aren't the full story. The real value is in how these stack with existing JetBlue earning mechanisms.

For regular TrueBlue members, the Adventurer or Trailblazer subscription adds 2 or 3 extra points per dollar on JetBlue flights. Combined with the base earning rate and direct booking bonus, that's up to 15 points per $1 spent.

For Mosaic members, the stacking gets wild. Up to 20 points per $1 spent on JetBlue flights. That's among the highest earning rates you'll find on any US airline.

For JetBlue cardmembers (Plus, Premier, or Business cards from Barclays), the Trailblazer plan's 10% redemption rebate stacks with the card's existing 10% bonus. That means you could get up to 20% of your points back every time you redeem for an award flight.

Partner Redemptions: Where It Gets Good

JetBlue doesn't fly to India, and it's not in any airline alliance. So why should you care about TrueBlue points?

Because you can redeem them on partner airlines that very much do connect to India.

Qatar Airways is the big one. TrueBlue points can be redeemed for Qatar flights in Economy, Business, and First class, including the award-winning Qsuites. Qatar flies from Doha to Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Kochi, Ahmedabad, Goa, and Trivandrum. That's nearly every major Indian city covered through a single connection.

Etihad Airways is another strong option. You can redeem TrueBlue points for Etihad flights through Abu Dhabi, which connects to seven or more Indian cities.

United Airlines launched the "Blue Sky" partnership with JetBlue in late 2025. You can now earn and redeem TrueBlue points on United flights, including nonstop service to Delhi. Mosaic perks on United flights are expected to roll out later this year.

Condor is worth knowing about if you're flying to Europe. East Coast to Frankfurt starts at just 19,000 points in economy and 54,000 in business class, with very low taxes.

Icelandair rounds out the list for anyone eyeing Iceland or connections to Europe via Reykjavik.

JetBlue also had a partnership with Japan Airlines that let you redeem TrueBlue points for flights to Tokyo, including from the East Coast for around 80,000 points in business class. That partnership unfortunately ended on March 31, 2026, after less than a year. Existing bookings are being honored, but new redemptions are no longer available.

For more on using partner programs to book Qatar Airways from India, check out our guide to booking Qatar Airways through JAL Mileage Bank.

You Can Also Transfer Points In

TrueBlue is a transfer partner of several major US credit card programs. Chase Ultimate Rewards and Citi ThankYou both transfer at 1:1. Amex Membership Rewards transfers at a 5:4 ratio, and Wells Fargo Go Far Rewards also transfers 1:1.

So if you're already sitting on a pile of Chase or Citi points, you can top up your TrueBlue balance anytime for a partner redemption. The subscription adds a steady baseline on top.

You can check which cards transfer to various loyalty programs on the Magnify app.

Also New: Redeem Points for Extras

Alongside the subscription launch, JetBlue also expanded what you can spend TrueBlue points on. You can now use points for seat upgrades (EvenMore Space, Core Preferred, Extra Legroom), first and second checked bags, pet travel fees, and priority security access at select airports. Previously, points could only be used for flights and vacation packages.