3432857644_135ab089c8_zIf you’re a fan of flying JetBlue, or have been eyeing a route that is served by the carrier, there’s a new credit card you’ll want to check out now: The JetBlue Card.

The JetBlue Card issued by Barclaycard is a great entry-level card with no annual fee and pays out a 10,000 TrueBlue point signup bonus after you spend $1,000 in the first 90 days.

Read more about the card and apply.

While a 10,000 point signup bonus doesn’t compare to the heavy hitting bonus of the big travel cards on the scene these days (like the Chase Sapphire Preferred and the Starwood Preferred Guest Card from American Express) the 10,000 points JetBlue bonus is still a useful card for some travelers- especially travelers who fly JetBlue often, those who frequent domestic routes to or from JFK, and travelers flying with the family in tow. And of course, travelers thinking about visiting a interesting destination that JetBlue serves—like Colombia, the Caribbean or Ecuador!

Here’s a 5 things we like about the TrueBlue rewards program.

1. JetBlue Points Never Expire

Unlike most airlines mileage programs where you need to have activity in your account every year in order to keep your miles from disappearing, JetBlue points are good forever. Earn the 10k points on the card signup bonus now, then use them whenever you want!

2. Family Point Pooling

There is no cost to pool your points as a family in JetBlue’s program. Point earned on cards held by mom or dad can be pooled with points kids earn from flying or other bonuses, making it easier for families to accumulate points for multiple tickets.

3. First Class on JetBlue Mint

For the true budget-to-luxury traveler, JetBlue actually has a really nice First Class product on their trans-continental and longer international flights! Think lie flat seats and even suites with doors. And yes, you can use TrueBlue points to book these flights.

4. No Blackout Dates on Award Tickets

JetBlue lets you use your points any day of the year with no blackout date. Day before Thanksgiving? Yes, even then (as long as there are paid seats available). Plan ahead for best results, but if you’re traveling last-minute, you won’t be turned away at the jet bridge.

5. So Many Partners

JetBlue isn’t in any international alliance—but it has more than 40 international partner airlines! You can travel much further than you’ve ever imagined using the JetBlue network.

Ready to check out The JetBlue Card? We aren’t sure how long the introductory offer will last. Apply today.

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