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JetBlue Business Card

JetBlue Business Card

Barclays
Barclays|Business
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Annual Fee
$99

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Key Benefits

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    • Welcome offer of 50,000 bonus TrueBlue points after spending $4,000 on purchases and paying the annual fee in full, both within the first 90 days after Card Account open date, per the issuer Introductory Bonus Offer disclosure on the Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page; at One Mile at a Time's ~1.3 cents per TrueBlue point valuation this welcome bonus is worth roughly $650 toward JetBlue-operated flights (issuer Introductory Bonus Offer section of the JetBlue Business Card Terms and Conditions)
    • $99 annual fee, per the issuer disclosure on the Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page (no introductory annual fee waiver is offered; the annual fee must be paid in full within the first 90 days to qualify for the welcome bonus per the Introductory Bonus Offer terms)
    • 6 TrueBlue points per $1 spent on eligible Net Purchases of tickets, goods, and services purchased directly from JetBlue (JetBlue Purchases billed by JetBlue as merchant of record through jetblue.com, JetBlue reservations, and JetBlue airport ticket counters), 6 TrueBlue points per $1 on JetBlue Vacations purchases, and 6 TrueBlue points per $1 on TrueBlue Travel purchases, per the JetBlue Business Card Reward Rules section of the issuer Terms and Conditions and the Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page
    • 2 TrueBlue points per $1 spent on eligible Net Purchases at restaurants (including Restaurants, Bars, and Fast-Food Restaurants as determined by merchant category code) and 2 TrueBlue points per $1 on eligible office supply store purchases (as determined by merchant category code), per the issuer Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page and the Reward Rules section of the Terms and Conditions
    • 1 TrueBlue point per $1 spent on all other eligible Net Purchases, per the issuer Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page and the Reward Rules section of the Terms and Conditions
    • Free first checked bag on JetBlue-operated flights for the Primary Cardmember and up to 3 eligible travel companions on the same itinerary when the JetBlue Business Card is used to purchase the ticket; per One Mile at a Time at JetBlue's published $35 one-way checked bag fee this benefit represents up to ~$280 of value on a four-person roundtrip (per the Free First Checked Bag section of the issuer Terms and Conditions and the Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page)
    • 5,000 bonus TrueBlue points each year, credited to the cardholder's TrueBlue Membership Account 4 to 6 weeks after the Card Account anniversary, as long as the Card Account remains open and in Good Standing (per the Anniversary TrueBlue Points Bonus section of the issuer Terms and Conditions and the Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page); at OMAAT's ~1.3 cents per point valuation the anniversary bonus is worth ~$65 per year, effectively offsetting two-thirds of the $99 annual fee
    • 50% savings on eligible inflight food and drink purchases (cocktails, beer, wine, and meals) on JetBlue-operated flights when paid with the JetBlue Business Card, issued as a statement credit; savings do not apply to pillows, earphones, upgraded seats, or upgraded cabins, and codeshare flights and flights operated by partner airlines are not eligible (per the 50% Savings on Inflight Food and Drink Purchases section of the issuer Terms and Conditions and the JetBlue Business Card product page)
    • 10% TrueBlue points rebate after taking a JetBlue-operated Award Flight: cardholders receive 10% of redeemed TrueBlue points back as a bonus after they redeem for and travel on the flight (for example, redeeming 20,000 points returns 2,000 points to the Membership Account), with no cap on rebated points per the issuer Terms and Conditions and One Mile at a Time review
    • Group 3 boarding on JetBlue-operated flights for the Primary Cardmember and up to 4 eligible travel companions on the same itinerary when the JetBlue Business Card is used to purchase the ticket, per the Group 3 Boarding section of the JetBlue Business Card Terms and Conditions and the issuer product page (codeshare flights and flights operated by partner airlines are not eligible)
    • Qualifying spend toward TrueBlue Mosaic status with every purchase on the Card Account: net purchases by authorized employee users count toward the Primary Cardmember's qualifying spend, and per JetBlue's published tile structure cardholders earn 1 tile per $1,000 spent on the JetBlue credit card so that $50,000 in calendar-year card spend earns Mosaic 1 (50 tiles), with Mosaic 2 at 150 tiles, Mosaic 3 at 200 tiles, and Mosaic 4 at 250 tiles per One Mile at a Time and JetBlue's Mosaic help center (issuer Terms and Conditions note that Mosaic status may not be achievable based on the assigned credit line)
    • No foreign transaction fees: foreign transaction fee is 0% per the Fees disclosure on the Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page and the issuer Terms and Conditions schedule of fees, making the card a reasonable choice for international business travel on JetBlue's Caribbean, Latin America, and transatlantic routes
    • TrueBlue points earned on the Card never expire so long as the Card Account remains open, and TrueBlue points can be pooled and shared with family and friends through JetBlue's Points Pooling feature (per the Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page; TrueBlue Points Pooling is a JetBlue Program feature available to all TrueBlue members and is referenced as a perk on the card product page)
    • Cash + Points (Pay With Points) flexibility: book a JetBlue-operated flight with almost any combination of cash and TrueBlue points starting from as few as 500 points (per the Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page; this is a TrueBlue Program feature highlighted by the issuer as a cardmember selling point)
    • Points Payback: cardholders can redeem TrueBlue points earned on the JetBlue Business Card for a statement credit on the Card Account (per the Points Payback section of the issuer JetBlue Business Card product page); this is an unusual co-brand redemption option that lets small-business owners use TrueBlue points to offset general business spend rather than only JetBlue travel
    • $0 Fraud Liability protection: cardholders are not responsible for unauthorized transactions on the Card Account, per the issuer Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page
    • JetBlue Business Card is a World Elite Mastercard for Business issued by Barclays Bank Delaware pursuant to a license from Mastercard International Incorporated, per the issuer Terms and Conditions and Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page (the issuer markets the card as a World Elite Mastercard for Business but does not enumerate Mastercard travel protections in its card disclosures; protections that are not called out by the issuer should not be assumed to apply to this specific co-brand)
    • Employee cards at no additional cost: there is no fee to add additional employee users to the JetBlue Business Card, and per the issuer Reward Rules net purchases by authorized employee users count toward the Primary Cardmember's TrueBlue points earnings and Mosaic-qualifying spend (per One Mile at a Time review and the issuer Terms and Conditions)
    • Airport lounge access: Not Offered (the issuer Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page does not list any airport lounge access benefit, Priority Pass membership, or JetBlue lounge access; JetBlue does not operate its own airport lounges, and One Mile at a Time's review of the JetBlue Business Card lists no lounge benefit)
    • Global Entry or TSA PreCheck application fee credit: Not Offered (the issuer Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page does not list a Global Entry, TSA PreCheck, or NEXUS statement credit, and One Mile at a Time's review of the JetBlue co-brand cards does not surface any such credit; this benefit is reserved for the higher-tier JetBlue Premier Card)
    • Cell phone protection: Not Offered as called out by the issuer (the Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page and the Reward Rules and Additional Benefits sections of the Terms and Conditions do not list cell phone protection as a cardholder benefit; while World Elite Mastercard for Business is the network tier, Barclays has not elected to include cell phone protection on this co-brand and One Mile at a Time's review does not list it among the card's perks)
    • Trip cancellation, trip interruption, or trip delay insurance: Not Offered as called out by the issuer (the Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page and the Additional Benefits section of the Terms and Conditions do not list trip cancellation, interruption, or delay insurance; Barclays has not elected to advertise these Mastercard network-optional protections on this co-brand and One Mile at a Time's review does not list them among the card's perks)
    • Baggage delay or lost luggage reimbursement: Not Offered as called out by the issuer (the Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page and the Additional Benefits section of the Terms and Conditions do not list baggage delay or lost luggage insurance among the card's benefits)
    • Primary auto rental collision damage waiver: Not Offered as called out by the issuer (the Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page and the Reward Rules section of the Terms and Conditions do not list a primary collision damage waiver or any auto rental insurance benefit; while the Reward Rules note that 6 TrueBlue points per $1 are earned on Qualified Domestic Car Rentals with Avis and Budget through TrueBlue Travel, no insurance coverage is advertised)
    • Purchase protection or extended warranty: Not Offered as called out by the issuer (the Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page and the Additional Benefits section of the Terms and Conditions do not list purchase protection or extended warranty among the card's benefits)
    • Concierge service: Not Offered as called out by the issuer (the Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page does not advertise a complimentary concierge service; while World Elite Mastercard for Business is the network tier and includes Mastercard Concierge as a network-optional benefit, Barclays has not elected to call this out on the JetBlue Business Card and One Mile at a Time's review does not list it among the card's perks)
    • Mosaic Boost or companion certificate: Not Offered on the JetBlue Business Card (the Mosaic Boost option to apply $50,000 of qualifying credit-card spend toward Mosaic status faster, plus a companion certificate benefit, are perks of the higher-tier JetBlue Premier Card per One Mile at a Time's coverage of the Premier Card launch, not the JetBlue Business Card)
    • Transfer partners outside the JetBlue ecosystem: Not Offered (the JetBlue Business Card earns TrueBlue points that go directly to the cardholder's JetBlue TrueBlue Membership Account; there are no Chase Ultimate Rewards, Amex Membership Rewards, Citi ThankYou, or Capital One Miles transfer options on this co-brand product per the issuer Reward Rules)
    • Elite-night credits, complimentary hotel status, or rental car status: Not Offered (the issuer Barclays JetBlue Business Card product page lists no complimentary hotel elite status, no rental car elite status, and no elite-night credits among the card's benefits, and One Mile at a Time's review does not surface any such benefit)
    • Spend-based category bonuses outside JetBlue, restaurants, and office supply: Not Offered (the JetBlue Business Card does not offer accelerated earning on common small-business categories like advertising, shipping, telecom, gas, or other airfare; per the issuer Reward Rules all non-JetBlue, non-restaurant, non-office-supply spend earns 1 TrueBlue point per $1, so business owners with significant spend outside these categories may prefer a more flexible business card like the Chase Ink Business Preferred or Amex Business Gold)
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