Get A 25% Bonus When You Transfer AMEX Membership Rewards Points Into JetBlue Points
Login to your account via the link above and the transfer ratio should say 250:250 through 12/21.
Typically, it’s not worth transferring AMEX Membership Rewards points to JetBlue points as 250 AMEX points normally convert into just 200 JetBlue points.
Unfortunately AMEX charges a fee to transfer points to US airlines. That adds 60 cents for every 1,000 points transferred with a maximum fee of $99 per transaction.
If you have a JetBlue Plus consumer or business card you’ll get a 10% rebate when redeeming JetBlue points.
As you can see from this miles expiration post, JetBlue points never expire.
Is it worth transferring points?
- A flight from Newark to Boston on 1/12 is $48.30 or 2,600 JetBlue points+$5.60, a value of 1.64 cents per point.
- A flight from JFK to Fort Lauderdale on 1/14 is $58.30 or 3,400 JetBlue points+$5.60, a value of 1.55 cents per point.
- A flight from JFK to Las Vegas on 1/12 is $108.30 or 7,100 JetBlue points+$5.60, a value of 1.45 cents per point.
On average, you should be able to get a value of at least 1.5 cents per JetBlue point or 1.7 cents per JetBlue point if you have a JetBlue Plus card.
It’s not a mind-blowing redemption like you can get when redeeming for a premium class award or even a last-minute Cleveland-NYC flight for 6.5K points instead of paying $500, but it’s a decent value for your AMEX points that is somewhat dampened by the AMEX fee for transfers to US airlines.
Will you transfer AMEX points to JetBlue?
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i tried and it comes up 250:200
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how long does it take for the points to show up in the Jetblue account?