Buy JetBlue TrueBlue Points with Up to 125% Bonus (Ends April 18)
JetBlue is offering up to 125% bonus when you buy TrueBlue points. Three bonus tiers based on how many you buy, and the points work on Qatar Qsuites, Etihad, and United.
JetBlue is running a buy points promotion through April 18, 2026. Buy 3,000 or more TrueBlue points and you'll get a bonus of up to 125%, depending on how many you purchase.
This is one of those promotions that looks like a standard "buy miles" deal until you factor in what TrueBlue points can actually be used for. The partner redemption options, particularly Qatar Airways Qsuites and Etihad business class, make this worth a closer look.
Buy TrueBlue Points (Up to 125% Bonus)
The Bonus Tiers
| Points Purchased | Bonus | Total Points Received |
|---|---|---|
| 3,000 | 100% | 6,000 |
| 7,000 | 110% | 14,700 |
| 12,000+ | 125% | 27,000+ |
The more you buy, the bigger the bonus. At the top tier, buying 12,000 points gets you 27,000 total. That's more than double what you paid for.
A few things to keep in mind: point purchases are non-refundable, and bought points don't earn tiles (so they won't help you toward Mosaic status). But they do count for everything else, including partner airline redemptions, Cash + Points bookings, and JetBlue Vacations packages.
Why This Matters: Partner Airline Redemptions
If you're only thinking about JetBlue's own flights, buying points rarely makes sense because TrueBlue uses revenue-based pricing on its own metal. You'd basically be paying dollars for something pegged to dollars.
But partner airline redemptions are a different story. JetBlue lets you redeem TrueBlue points on Qatar Airways, Etihad, United Airlines, Condor, Icelandair, and Cape Air. And partner pricing doesn't follow the same revenue-based model.
Qatar Airways is the standout. You can book Qsuites business class from the US to Doha with TrueBlue points, and Qatar's network from Doha connects to Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Kochi, Ahmedabad, Goa, and Trivandrum. If you're planning a trip between the US and India through Doha, this is directly relevant.
Etihad offers another option through Abu Dhabi, connecting to multiple Indian cities. And United now lets you redeem TrueBlue points on its flights, including nonstop service to Delhi, through the Blue Sky partnership.
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 previously 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 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 check which cards transfer to various loyalty programs on the Magnify app.
Key Details
- Offer ends: April 18, 2026
- Minimum purchase for bonus: 3,000 points
- Purchases are non-refundable
- Bought points don't earn tiles toward Mosaic status
- Points never expire and have no blackout dates
- Book via: jetblue.com or JetBlue app, select "Use TrueBlue Points"