Frequent Flyer benefits
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Orlando
Programs: AirTran Elite, Southwest A-list
Posts: 46
Frequent Flyer benefits
Due to Airtran's pending death, I'll probably start flying MCO to DCA more on JetBlue.
I have a TrueBlue number, but are there any sort of frequent flyer benefits, e.g. AirTran lets me book exit rows for free as a Elite member.
I couldn't find anything online.
Thanks
I have a TrueBlue number, but are there any sort of frequent flyer benefits, e.g. AirTran lets me book exit rows for free as a Elite member.
I couldn't find anything online.
Thanks
#3
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: LAX
Posts: 226
This comes up a lot.
TrueBlue members accrue points which are tied to the value of the flight.
Huge distances or monetary cost will get you bonus points- but no other perks.
On RARE occasions JetBlue discounts flights when you pay using points only, it has varied from 20-30% off. These times are the best times to utilize your points.
Also about 2 months ever 24 months JetBlue throws a free drink for showing your TrueBlue Amex if you have one.
They are sort of gearing up more with their even-more-space, but I really don't see much a point to it for the most part. Rare exception may be if you fly out of an airline where they offer priority lanes, but for many of us they do not exist or only save you minutes at best.
Meanwhile even-more-anything is always based on a cash upgrade and not available to frequent fliers.
I don't see jetBlue changing this, as they have gone out of their way to keep everyone in the 'be happy to be in coach' mentality.
TrueBlue members accrue points which are tied to the value of the flight.
Huge distances or monetary cost will get you bonus points- but no other perks.
On RARE occasions JetBlue discounts flights when you pay using points only, it has varied from 20-30% off. These times are the best times to utilize your points.
Also about 2 months ever 24 months JetBlue throws a free drink for showing your TrueBlue Amex if you have one.
They are sort of gearing up more with their even-more-space, but I really don't see much a point to it for the most part. Rare exception may be if you fly out of an airline where they offer priority lanes, but for many of us they do not exist or only save you minutes at best.
Meanwhile even-more-anything is always based on a cash upgrade and not available to frequent fliers.
I don't see jetBlue changing this, as they have gone out of their way to keep everyone in the 'be happy to be in coach' mentality.