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Update: TRIPLE the Normal Sign-Up Bonus for This JetBlue Card

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Yesterday I told you that the Barclaycard JetBlue Card sign-up bonus had doubled to 10,000 JetBlue points.

Now, via Miles to Memories, the offer has increased again!  And you can earn 15,000 JetBlue points after spending $1,000 within 90 days of account opening.

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Barclaycard JetBlue Card Now With a 15,000 Point Sign-Up Bonus

Link:   Barclaycard JetBlue Card

The standard sign-up bonus for the no annual fee Barclaycard JetBlue Card is 5,000 JetBlue points.  So 15,000 JetBlue points is an excellent deal!

JetBlue points are worth ~1.4 cents each.  So this 15,000 point sign-up bonus is worth ~$210 in JetBlue flights.

As a reminder, the card also comes with:

Million Mile Secrets readers like JetBlue because there are NO blackout dates on their award flights.  If a seat is available, you can use JetBlue points for the ticket.  And the price of JetBlue award flights are tied to the cash price of a ticket.  So when JetBlue has a sale, the award price also drops!

Note:   This is NOT a good card for folks new to miles & points.  Because there are other cards that offer bigger sign-up bonuses and earn more flexible points.

Bottom Line

The no-annual-fee Barclaycard JetBlue Card has an increased 15,000 point sign-up bonus (worth ~$210 in JetBlue flights) after spending $1,000 within the first 90 days of opening your account.

That’s 3 times higher than the normal sign-up bonus.  So if you’ve been thinking about opening this card, now is a great time!

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