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Old Jul 27, 2011, 7:27 pm
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What to do with 5,550 B6 TrueBlue Points

I'm surprise this has not been brought up. Since I did the B6 AYCJ last year and they're not doing it again this year, I'm now left with 5,550 B6 Trueblue points (got a few bonus pts from community participation), I imagine there would be a lot of people in my boat and have only enough points for a one-way BOS-JFK or LGB-LAS flight.

I do not see B6 offering any other redemption options besides flights and since points only extend via Amex card or flights, am I SOL?
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Old Jul 28, 2011, 1:22 am
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You can fly on B6 to extend them, redeem for one of those ~$49 flights or watch them expire. Not really any other choices. Even buying more points doesn't extend the expiry.
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Old Jul 29, 2011, 12:47 pm
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They are not doing AYCJ but they are offering a "Bluepass" for Boston All Destinations, Boston Select and Long Beach Select Destinations.

www.jetblue.com/bluepass/

Haven't been able to determine whether it is a good value or not considering that we will need to pay taxes on ALL fares including domestic. Whereas, last year, only international taxes were required.
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