JetBlue Premier
The JetBlue Premier Card is a crappy card, in my honest opinion.
The JetBlue Premier Card is a crappy card, in my honest opinion. The $499 annual fee is huge in proportion to the almost zero benefits you get. Most benefits the card has are copy-paste from the JetBlue Plus $99 card. And even the ones that are unique to this card, such as lounge access, Priority Pass, a Paisly credit, Global Entry & TSA PreCheck, and priority boarding, don't make up anywhere close to enough in value to justify the cost of this card.

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Benefits
- Annual 25-Tile Bonus: Receive 25 tiles each calendar year toward Mosaic status
- Credits: Get up to $300 in annual statement credits for TrueBlue Travel purchases (hotels, car rentals, cruises, activities). Any qualifying purchase of $1+ qualifies.
- 15% Redemption Rebate: Receive 15% of points back when redeeming for JetBlue or partner airline award flights
- Companion Pass Credits: Earn a companion pass (up to $500 value) after $15,000 annual spend, or up to $1,500 value after $75,000 annual spend
- ClassPass Credits: Get up to 14 monthly credits for fitness classes and wellness experiences at studios, gyms, spas and more
- Extra Redemption Value: Get 10% of your points back when booking a JetBlue award flight.
- Free Baggage: First checked bag free for you and up to 3 companions on JetBlue-operated flights
- Global Entry and TSA Pre-Check: Get up to $120 statement credit every 4 years
- Inflight Savings: Receive 50% back (statement credit) for inflight purchases of food and drinks on JetBlue-operated flights
- Lounge Access: Access to BlueHouse lounges (JFK Terminal 5, Boston Logan Terminal C) and 1,800+ Priority Pass lounges worldwide
- Priority Boarding: Group A boarding for cardmember and up to 4 travel companions on JetBlue-operated flights
- Anniversary Bonus: Earn 5,000 bonus points each year after account anniversary
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