| JetBlue Card from American Express® - Airlines |
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- Earn 50 TrueBlue® Points after Your First Purchase - That's Half Way to an Award Flight*
- Earn One Award Dollar for Virtually Every Dollar You Spend*
- Earn Double Award Dollars on Entertainment, Leisure, Travel and Dining*
- 200 Award Dollars = 1 TrueBlue Point and 100 TrueBlue Points = One Round Trip Flight*
- Express Approval. Get a Decision in Less Than 60 Seconds*
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Intro APR
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Intro APR Period
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Regular APR
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Annual Fee
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Balance Transfers
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Credit Needed |
N/A*
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N/A*
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13.99%*
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$40*
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Yes*
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Good Credit*
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The JetBlue Card from American Express® is designed for those who travel frequently with JetBlue Airlines and would like to take advantage of the airline reward program.
Through the reward program, cardholders earn one Award Dollar for each dollar spent on the card. . It is important to understand that 200 Award Dollars are equal to one TrueBlue® point, and 100 TrueBlue® points are equal to one round-trip flight. Cardholders receive 10,000 bonus Award Dollars after the first purchase, which equals 50 TrueBlue® points toward a free round trip ticket. There is no limit to the amount of Award Dollars that can be earned, but TrueBlue® points expire one year after they are earned, and TrueBlue® awards expire one year after they are issued.
In addition to the reward program, cardholders can expect common benefits offered by American Express, such as various emergency assistance services, purchase protection, extended warranty services, and up to $100,000 in travel accident insurance. The annual fee of $40 is reasonable as compared to other airline reward cards.
Therefore, those who can afford to pay in full each month after the introductory rate expires (to avoid finance charges) and plan to take advantage of the reward program will benefit most from what the JetBlue Card from American Express® has to offer.
The review is believed to be accurate during the update, however, information posted may have changed since the update. We strongly suggest that you carefully read the Terms and Conditions statement that accompanies the credit card application. Credit card review information is provided by CardOffers.com, Inc.
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(Review Date: March 17, 2008) | |
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