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Should You Take Advantage of the 130% Bonus?

Should You Take Advantage of the 130% Bonus?

Posted on November 26, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Should You Take Advantage of the 130% Bonus?

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JetBlue is offering a rare opportunity to purchase points with a 130% bonus. This is the highest bonus offered, but is buying airline miles or points right for you? Let’s take a look at the offer.

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JetBlue Up to 130% Bonus Point Promotion Offer

Through December 31, 2024, JetBlue is offering up to a 130% bonus when you buy points. This means for every 1,000 points you buy, you’ll get an additional 1,300 points for free.

You can get a 130% bonus when you buy JetBlue points (Photo by JetBlue)

You have to log into your JetBlue TrueBlue account to see your exact bonus. The extra points offer starts when you buy a minimum of 3,000 points.

Normally you can buy a maximum of 200,000 points a calendar year not including any bonuses. But during this promotion, the restriction is waived. With the 130% bonus, you could buy 223,000 points for $7,191.75 and get a total of 512,900 points.

You can buy JetBlue points for 1.4 cents per point

When Does This Sale Make Sense?

For a revenue based program like JetBlue buying points doesn’t always make sense. But buying points during a sale like this makes the most sense if you’re short points for an award ticket. If you need a thousand points to book the ticket, purchasing them during this sale could save you money compared to paying cash for the flight.

However, you could use your JetBlue points for flights on Hawaiian Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Etihad Airways and take a shower during your flight.

Conclusion

The 130% bonus on JetBlue points is a good deal if you’re short on points and have a specific redemption in mind. Because it’s a great opportunity to save. You’ll get the most value if you use those points for flights on Etihad and Qatar. But if you’re not sure how to use your points or don’t have travel plans, it might be better to hold off.

Are you going to buy JetBlue points?

 

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My favorite perks about this card are free Capital One Lounge access, earning 2X points on all purchases, and transferring miles to over 15 travel loyalty programs.

 


Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card

The Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card is the best card to get started in the world of miles and points. It is the first card you should get to start traveling for free because the welcome offer is 60,000 points after spending $4,000 in the first three months.You can get up to $1,050 in Chase Travel value: the 60k points are worth $750 when booked through the Chase Travel portal. And you get up to $300 in statement credits on travel booked through the Chase portal your first year.

 

My favorite perks about this card are earning 5X points on travel when booked through the Chase portal (2X if direct purchase), 3X points on dining, $50 yearly credit on hotels booked through the Chase portal, no foreign transaction fees, and transferring points to 13 airline and hotel partners like Hyatt, United, and Southwest.

 

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