There’s a new way to redeem JetBlue TrueBlue points on long-haul international flights — specifically, to Japan and beyond.
JetBlue on Wednesday announced it’s stepping up its partnership with Japan Airlines.
Going forward, JAL will become a “redeem” partner of JetBlue — meaning, you can redeem your TrueBlue points for flights on the Tokyo-based carrier.
That’s certainly good news for JetBlue loyalists. While the airline has a more limited partnership with Singapore Airlines and additional tie-ups with two Persian Gulf-based carriers, this marks the first time TrueBlue members will have the chance to redeem their points on an airline based in East Asia.
And there’s plenty of reason to fly on JAL, which last year inaugurated its first U.S. service on its brand-new Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, featuring stunning first-class suites and an overall impressive product throughout its cabins.
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Keep in mind that JetBlue is a transfer partner of several major credit card issuers, so even if you don’t frequently fly the carrier on its East Coast-heavy route network, there are ways to quickly accrue a large sum of TrueBlue points to fly nonstop from the U.S. to destinations like Tokyo and Osaka, Japan.
“We’re excited to expand the TrueBlue experience by growing our network of trusted airline partners, giving our members even more ways to redeem points,” JetBlue Vice President of Loyalty and Personalization Edward Pouthier said in a statement Wednesday.
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What this news means for travelers
As part of the deeper partnership between JetBlue and Japan Airlines, you can now redeem TrueBlue points through JetBlue’s website on JAL-operated flights.
You’ll want to book your flight on JAL just as you would any JetBlue flight, by plugging in your cities and dates and checking the box to “Use TrueBlue points.”
Where does Japan Airlines fly?
As of this month, Japan Airlines operates 11 routes between Japan and the continental U.S., per Cirium.
Those are:
- From Tokyo’s Haneda Airport (HND) to Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport (ORD), Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
- From Tokyo’s Narita International Airport (NRT) to Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), LAX, SFO, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and San Diego International Airport (SAN)
- From Osaka’s Kansai International Airport (KIX) to LAX
JAL also connects Honolulu to four Japanese airports, including Tokyo’s two largest hubs.
How to earn TrueBlue points
Beyond flying with JetBlue and earning points by spending on a cobranded credit card, you can transfer rewards from several major issuers to the TrueBlue program.
The best option is Chase Ultimate Rewards; points transfer to JetBlue at a 1:1 ratio.
Chase is currently offering a historic welcome bonus of 100,000 points to new cardholders who sign up for the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card (see rates and fees) and spend $5,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening. The card has a $95 annual fee.
Additional TrueBlue transfer partners:
- Citi ThankYou Rewards points transfer at a 1:1 ratio for some cardholders, including those with the Citi Prestige and Strata, and at a 5:4 ratio for some other cardholders.
- American Express Membership Rewards points and Capital One miles transfer at a 5:3 ratio.
Before you transfer your points to JetBlue, we recommend reviewing our guide to the best ways to travel to Japan on points and miles to ensure you’re getting the most mileage out of your credit card rewards.
Other JetBlue redemption partners
While JAL is JetBlue’s first East Asia-based redemption partner, the carrier also has a few other international partners on which you can redeem points, including Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways, Icelandair and TAP Air Portugal.
As part of Wednesday’s announcement, the carriers revealed members of Japan Airlines’ Mileage Bank loyalty program can redeem their miles for select JetBlue flights, including trips to Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada and the U.S. East Coast.
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