I didn’t have JetBlue account before because their route network didn’t fit my travel. Last week JetBlue announced a partnership with Amazon that made me reconsider signing up for an account. You can now earn 3 TrueBlue points for every dollar spent on Amazon. In order to earn TrueBlue points, you have to use your unique link on this JetBlue page. The offer excludes the following items:

  • Any product or service sold on a site linked to from the Amazon Site (e.g., a product or service listed through our “Product Ads” program or sold on a site linked to from a banner ad, sponsored link, or other link displayed on the Amazon Site);
  • Any wireless service plan offered through the Amazon Site and not sold or fulfilled by Amazon;
  • Any product, including games and other applications, sold through the Amazon Appstore for Android;
  • Any product sold on fresh.amazon.com;
  • Restaurant takeout;
  • Any alcoholic beverage product;
  • Any digital Kindle product purchased as a subscription (e.g., Kindle newspaper subscriptions, magazine subscriptions, blog subscriptions, etc.);
  • Any free trial subscription

The terms don’t seems to preclude purchases made with gift card, but since points could take up to 60 days to appear we won’t know for a month or two. These points should go a long way for redeeming Mint on JetBlue when it launches in Seattle.