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    JetBlue announced Monday plans to give its top-tier credit card a refresh, adding new travel credits, companion perks, and loyalty boosts as airlines and issuers keep escalating what “premium” actually means.

    The updates to the JetBlue Premier World Elite Mastercard, issued by Barclays, are set to roll out later this spring. The annual fee isn’t changing, remaining at $499 even as new benefits are added.

    Companion passes, but with a twist

    The headline addition is a companion pass benefit, a familiar perk that JetBlue is now bringing into the mix.

    Cardholders can earn a pass worth up to $500 after spending $15,000 in a calendar year, and a second one worth up to $1,500 after $75,000 in spend. Instead of discounting the ticket upfront, JetBlue applies the value as a statement credit after travel.

    That structure is notable. It keeps the booking experience simple while still delivering a high perceived value once the trip is done. That said, it also means if you don’t spend on the card, you’re not going to see the benefit—even if you paid that high annual fee.

    Making points more useful and status easier to reach

    JetBlue is also leaning further into the idea that a “travel card” should cover more than airfare.

    Cardmembers can now earn up to $300 in annual statement credits when booking hotels, rental cars, cruises, and other travel through the TrueBlue Travel portal.

    It’s the same play we’re seeing across the industry: move from flight perks to full-trip ecosystems.

    On the rewards side, JetBlue is boosting the value of its points with a 15% points rebate on award flights, including partner airlines.

    The card also now includes a 25-tile bonus each year, essentially giving users a running start toward Mosaic status.

    That matters, because status—not just points—is increasingly where the real differentiation lives.

    Lounges, but make them lifestyle

    The core perks are sticking around: free checked bags, anniversary bonus points, and Priority Pass access.

    JetBlue is also continuing to build out BlueHouse, its newer lounge concept that opened its first location at JFK late last year and is now heading to Boston.

    JetBlue is also pushing further into lifestyle territory with a new ClassPass partnership, offering up to 14 monthly credits for fitness and wellness experiences.

    The bigger play

    Taken together, the updates point to where airline credit cards are heading.

    Increasingly, we’re seeing that cards are no longer just about earning miles on flights. They’re becoming bundled products that mix travel perks, status acceleration, and everyday lifestyle benefits into a single ecosystem.

    “These Premier Card enhancements . . . build on our commitment to listen to customers and give them even more value with their card during travel and in everyday life,” said Ed Pouthier, JetBlue’s vice president of loyalty and personalization in a release announcing the update.

    For JetBlue, the move helps it stay competitive in a space where American Express, Chase, and Capital One are all pushing deeper into premium travel experiences.

    The new benefits are expected to launch later this spring.



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