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JetBlue Sells TrueBlue Points for Less, but Is it Less Enough?

Posted by Tim Winship on April 29, 2011

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Selling frequent flyer miles to travelers is a big business for the airlines. And a very profitable one.

But buying miles, at the prices typically charged by the airlines, is generally a lousy deal for consumers—they're just too expensive. Which probably explains why so many airlines so routinely find it necessary to discount the price of their miles.

While not as lucrative as the 100 percent buy-miles bonuses we've seen from US Airways and Delta, JetBlue's current 50 percent bonus certainly trumps the 25 percent bonuses regularly on offer from other airlines. And it's the biggest bonus I've ever seen from JetBlue. So if ever there were a time to buy TrueBlue points, this is it.

Offer Details

Through May 31, members of JetBlue's TrueBlue program will receive a 50 percent bonus when purchasing TrueBlue points, either for their own accounts or as gifts for other TrueBlue members.

JetBlue is also waiving the normal transaction fee during the promotion period, although the 7.5 percent excise tax will still apply.

Deal or No Deal

TrueBlue points normally cost between 3 cents and 3.75 cents apiece, depending on the quantity purchased. With the bonus, the price drops to between 2 cents and 2.5 cents per point, with 1,500 points costing $37.63 and 45,000 points costing $886.88.

So, what's a TrueBlue point worth? Unlike a mile in the legacy carriers' programs, whose value varies according to the market price of the tickets they're redeemed for, TrueBlue points have a more or less set value, between around 1.1 and 1.3 cents apiece.

And that brings us to the selling proposition: Pay just over 2 cents each for points that are worth, on average, just over 1 cent each.

Although an argument might be made for buying small quantities of TrueBlue points to reach an award threshold, significant purchases just won't stand up to financial scrutiny—even with the bonus, you're much better served by buying a JetBlue ticket than by buying TrueBlue points.

Reader Reality Check

Have you ever purchased airline miles or points? Under what circumstances? Did you feel the money was well spent?

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I prefer hotel points to airline miles! With all the restrictions and blackouts w/airlines, the hotel points are a better offer and are much more usable.

The fact that no one has commented tells me how much interest there are in Jet blue currency
its close to Delta skypesos
and those can at least be used on international partner award which still makes them more valuable then JB

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