New benefits have been added to the JetBlue Premier Card, the New York-based carrier’s premium credit card option.
These perks include an elite status boost toward JetBlue Mosaic status, the ability to unlock statement credits toward a companion pass, an elevated redemption rebate when you redeem JetBlue TrueBlue points and ClassPass credits.
The JetBlue Premier Card debuted in 2025 as an option for JetBlue loyalists and charges a $499 annual fee. Here’s what you need to know about these new and enhanced perks that are rolling out now.
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If you hold the JetBlue Premier Card (or apply for it soon), here are the enhanced benefits to note:

These perks are especially useful for JetBlue loyalists who are pursuing status or frequently spend on their card.
JetBlue has also confirmed that it’s expanding its airport lounge offerings by opening a new location at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS).
The new BlueHouse lounge will feature New England coastal influences and locally inspired food for travelers who fly Mint to Europe, hold top-tier Mosaic 4 elite status or carry the JetBlue Premier Card.

It’s important to note that JetBlue Premier Card holders will not have access to the lounge if they fly Blue Basic.
JetBlue has one BlueHouse lounge open at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York. TPG has also reported that the carrier is eyeing a potential third location at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL).
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If you enjoy redeeming TrueBlue points for JetBlue flights or traveling with its partners, the elevated redemption rate on the JetBlue Premier Card is a highlight. It also matches Delta Air Lines’ TakeOff 15 benefit for most of its cardholders.
The 25-Tile bonus will also be helpful for those interested in the perks of Mosaic status, and it’s nice that you aren’t required to make purchases with your card to receive it.
If you plan to spend at least $15,000 on your JetBlue Premier Card in a calendar year, the ability to earn a companion pass is exciting. However, it may be hard for many spenders to reach that $75,000 spending threshold for the higher-value companion pass.
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These perks could be exciting for loyal JetBlue enthusiasts and current cardholders, especially if they’re interested in earning elite status, redeeming TrueBlue points or spending enough on the card to earn a companion pass.
Plus, the current welcome offer has significant value since TPG’s valuations put 100,000 TrueBlue points at $1,350.
If you enjoy flying JetBlue, it’s worth evaluating your card portfolio to see if it makes sense to add the card to your wallet.
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