Is the JetBlue Plus Worth the $99 Annual Fee?
Yes. The JetBlue Plus hands back up to $100 in annual statement credits and benefits, which more than covers the $99 fee before you earn a single point. As long as you will actually use even $99 of those credits, the card pays for itself.
Every credit, broken down
The JetBlue Plus offsets its fee with statement credits and benefits. Here is every one, with the most you can get from each per year. Remember that credits only count if you would have spent that money anyway, and some renew on a monthly or semi-annual schedule you have to use or lose.
| Credit or benefit | Up to |
|---|---|
| $100 statement credit on a JetBlue Vacations package ($100+) each year | $100 |
| 5,000 anniversary bonus points each year | varies |
| Total stated value | $100 |
If you use all of it, that is $100 back against a $99 fee, which covers the fee on its own.
What you earn on spending
Credits are only half the story; the card also earns rewards every time you swipe. On $29,160 of annual spending, the JetBlue Plus earns about $382 a year at a flat 1 cent per point. The figure below is based on a typical household budget. See the full category breakdown in our JetBlue Plus review, or run your own numbers in the rewards calculator.
The break-even
Add it up. The JetBlue Plus costs $99 a year. Its credits return up to $100, and everyday rewards add about $382. That is a net of $383 in your favor every year you hold it, before any welcome bonus. First-year holders also collect a welcome bonus worth about $700, pushing the first-year total to roughly $1,083.
Frequently asked questions
- Is the JetBlue Plus worth the annual fee?
- Yes. The JetBlue Plus hands back up to $100 in annual statement credits and benefits, which more than covers the $99 fee before you earn a single point. As long as you will actually use even $99 of those credits, the card pays for itself.
- How do you offset the JetBlue Plus annual fee?
- Use the statement credits first: the JetBlue Plus offers up to $100 a year, enough to cover the fee by itself. Everyday rewards add roughly $382 more on a typical budget.
- Is there a no-annual-fee alternative to the JetBlue Plus?
- Yes. If you cannot clear the $99 fee, a no-fee card keeps every dollar of rewards as profit. See our ranked no-fee picks to compare.
