JetBlue’s $499 gamble: A new travel credit card that promises mile-high perks for a sky-high price

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Attention JetBlue loyalists: Your favorite airline is offering a new luxury travel credit card. But with a $499 annual fee, are the perks worth the price?

With the launch of the JetBlue Premier World Elite Mastercard®—issued by Barclays—JetBlue has officially entered the premium card market. The move is a big step in JetBlue's strategy to enhance customer loyalty, and helps the carrier compete with high-end card offerings from other major airlines.

"We heard a lot of feedback from customers that there was a lot of pent-up demand for a product like this,” says Christopher Buckner, vice president of Loyalty and Partnerships at JetBlue, in an interview with Fortune.

Now open for applications, this card is designed to cater to JetBlue’s most loyal flyers, combining luxury travel perks with a robust rewards program.

The benefits of the JetBlue Premier card

The JetBlue Premier card is packed with benefits aimed squarely at frequent JetBlue travelers. The highlights include:

  • Lounge access: Complimentary access to JetBlue’s new lounges at JFK (opening late 2025) and Boston Logan, plus a Priority Pass membership for access to over 1,500 lounges worldwide. Cardholders can bring one guest for free.

  • Rewards: 6x points on JetBlue and Paisly purchases, 2x points at restaurants and grocery stores, 1x points on all other purchases.

  • Welcome bonus: Earn 70,000 TrueBlue points and 5 Mosaic tiles after spending $5,000 in the first three months. This is a limited time offer through May 31, 2025.

  • Mosaic status: Earn 1 tile for every $1,000 spent, helping cardholders fast-track their way to JetBlue's elite status tiers.

  • Annual Paisly credits: Receive up to $300 in statement credits for purchases made through Paisly, JetBlue’s travel booking platform (more on this below).

Here are a few more of the card’s travel perks. Holders and up to three companions get a free first checked bag. There’s Group A boarding for the cardholder and up to four companions, plus a Global Entry or TSA PreCheck application fee credit worth up to $120 every four years. Then there’s the 10% points rebate on award flight redemptions, an annual bonus of 5,000 TrueBlue points, and in-flight savings of 50% on food and drinks.

Buckner emphasizes that the JetBlue Premier Card was designed to complement Mosaic benefits. "We really try to be careful about not having overlapping benefits between our credit card and the Mosaic program,” he says. “We like them to work together in sync. So ultimately, we're trying to add extra benefits from the card product side that are going to complement the existing Mosaic program."