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Intro: JetBlue’s points match deal is arguably one of the best non-credit-card related deals we’ve seen in years. While the deal itself is simple, figuring out the best way to “play the deal” is not. Due to the very short amount of time available, I decided to publish this guide immediately despite it being a work-in-progress. My plan is to follow up with additional strategy posts, and to update this guide as we go along…
Last Updated 6/30/2016 4:35 PM ET: Added info about reports of JetBlue denying some requests to enroll in Points Match, and a likely workaround.
Previously Updated 6/30/2016 3:30 pm ET: Added answer to question about how long it takes to get reply from JetBlue that you’ve registered (answer: about 3 days)
Previously Updated 6/29/2016 12:30 pm ET: Added link to post about status matching to JetBlue.
Previously Updated 6/28/2016 8:00 am ET: Added answers to timing questions for miles from Elevate portal (too long) and ScoreBig (less than 2 days)
Previously Updated 6/26 9:40 am ET: Added answers to questions about booking revenue flights
As reported via Quick Deals, JetBlue is currently offering to match the number of points in your Virgin America Elevate account simply by registering and then flying a JetBlue roundtrip flight. Depending upon the number of points in your Virgin Elevate account, the points match ranges from 1 to 1 (get one JetBlue point for each Virgin Elevate point you have) to 10 to 1 (get 10 JetBlue points for each Virgin Elevate point you have). If you don’t have Virgin Elevate points, it is still possible to get them, but you don’t have much time. You must email JetBlue a picture of your Virgin America point balance by July 4th 2016.
Quick Take: Is this deal worth pursuing? YES. If you can slip a roundtrip JetBlue flight into your travel plans by August 31, then this is potentially a fantastic deal.
Basics of JetBlue’s points match deal
Here are the necessary steps:
- Acquire Virgin America Elevate points (details and options below), if you don’t already have them.
- Email a screenshot of their account dashboard to pointsmatch@jetblue.com by 7/4/2016. Screenshots must include first name, last name, and points balance. Include your JetBlue TrueBlue number in the email. If you don’t yet have an account, you can sign up here.
- JetBlue will assess your balance and eligibility and will email you to let you know if you’re officially registered.
- Book and fly one roundtrip JetBlue flight by 08/31/16
Here are the points match ranges:
Quick Q&A
Promo details:
- How long does it take to receive a reply from JetBlue after emailing a screenshot? Most recent reports have said that it has taken just under 72 hours (e.g. 3 days).
- I already have a JetBlue flight booked for this summer. Will that qualify? No. You must book your flight after successfully registering with this promo.
- Can I book a flight to qualify, but not actually fly it? No, you must fly to qualify.
- Can I book the flight through a travel agency? Yes. JetBlue says yes “As long as it is on JetBlue ticket stock (not a partner airline’s) and you have your TrueBlue number attached.”
- When will the JetBlue points be awarded? The terms state “TrueBlue points will be awarded within 4-6 weeks after round-trip flight.”
- Can I pay for my qualifying JetBlue flight with JetBlue TrueBlue points? No. The terms state “Offer does not apply to non-revenue travel.”
- Can I qualify for the round trip flight by flying a partner airline? No. You must fly JetBlue.
- Can I qualify for the round trip flight by booking a vacation package? No.
- Will JetBlue honor the deal even if I get Virgin America points by transferring them in from other programs? I believe so. JetBlue has confirmed most requests to enroll in Points Match even for those who transferred points in, but there have been some reports to the contrary. Please see this post for more details. [this question is purposely repeated in two sections]
About Virgin America Elevate Points:
- What are Virgin America points worth? Points are usually worth about 2.2 cents each (sometimes more) when used to buy Virgin America flights. Points can be worth much more when used to book awards on high value partners.
- Do Elevate points expire? Yes, after 18 months of inactivity. Any activity in your account (earning or redeeming miles) resets the clock.
- Can I move Elevate points from one family member to another? Yes, you can transfer up to 30,000 points per calendar year, but they’ll charge you 2 cents per point to do so. Not recommended.
- Does Virgin America have a family pooling option? No
- Will Virgin America points be converted to Alaska Airline miles due to the acquisition? Probably at some point, but we don’t know for sure.
- If Virgin America Elevate points are converted to Alaska Airline miles in the future, what will the conversion rate be? It could be anything from 1 to 1 to 1 to 2 (1 Elevate point becomes 2 Alaska miles), but we have no way of knowing for sure at this time.
About JetBlue TrueBlue Points:
- What are JetBlue points worth? About 1.4 cents each, but values range from about 1 cent per point to almost 2 cents per point depending upon the JetBlue flight you book. One reader reports sometimes getting more than 2 cents per point value.
- Do TrueBlue points expire? No
- Can I move TrueBlue points from one family member to another? Yes, but they charge 1.25 cents per point. Not recommended.
- Does JetBlue have a family pooling option? Yes. This is a good way to combine points with family members.
Transfer points:
- Will JetBlue honor the deal even if I get Virgin America points by transferring them in from other programs? I believe so. JetBlue has confirmed most requests to enroll in Points Match even for those who transferred points in, but there have been some reports to the contrary. Please see this post for more details. [this question is purposely repeated in two sections]
- Can I move points from Virgin Atlantic (VS) to Virgin America (VX)? No
- Which transferable points can I use to get Virgin America points?
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- SPG (1 to 1, or better yet, 20,000 to 25,000)
- Citi ThankYou (2 to 1)
- Amex Membership Rewards (2 to 1, plus $0.0006 per point fee with a max fee of $99)
- How long does it take to transfer SPG points to Virgin America? Reports vary from 9 hours to 14 business days. The vast majority of reports show that the transfer completes in less than 2 days (usually less than 24 hours).
- How long does it take to transfer Citi ThankYou to Virgin America? Less than 24 hours.
- How long does it take to transfer Amex Membership Rewards to Virgin America? Instant (don’t forget that they tax $0.0006 per point, with a maximum fee of $99)
- Can I transfer my SPG points to a family member’s Virgin America account? Indirectly, yes. As recommended by Starwood Lurker on Flyertalk, you can transfer your SPG points to your family member’s SPG account (if they live with you), and then they can transfer SPG to VX. BUT (this is a big but), the member to member transfer can take anywhere from 2 business days to 10 business days.
Buying Points:
- How much does Virgin America charge to buy points? 5.2 cents per point. Ouch. If you want to do this despite the high price, shop through Yazing to get 15% cash back.
- Can I buy transferable points instead, and then transfer to Virgin America? Yes, as long as you have an existing SPG account. Through July 1, SPG is offering 30% off points. Get 2.5% cash back by navigating to Points.com via Giving Assistant (sign up with this link to get $5), or Yazing. Note that you should get your points in less than 24 hours, but there is no guarantee that the transfer from SPG to Virgin America will happen in time. Note that your SPG account must be opened for 14 days before you can buy points (thanks Audrey)
Other ways to get Virgin America Elevate points:
- If I sign up for a Virgin America credit card will I get the bonus points in time? Probably not. Both offers (10K and 15K) require $1K spend in 90 days. With most credit cards, points are awarded only after completion of the billing cycle in which you met the spend requirement.
- If I fly Virgin America in the next few days, how soon will my earned points post? Nancy O reports “about 3 days”. Jordan reports “anywhere from 24 hours later to a few days after a flight”.
- If I fly a Virgin America partner airline and credit the flight to Virgin America, how soon will my points post? Waiting for data points from readers…
- If I rent a car from a Virgin America partner and credit the rental to Virgin America, how soon will my points post? Waiting for data points from readers…
- If I have a hotel stay with a Virgin America partner and credit the stay to Virgin America, how soon will my points post? Waiting for data points from readers…
- If I shop through the Elevate Fly Store, how soon will my points post? Reader Dustin reports that the Elevate Fly Store takes at least 45 days to deposit miles.
- If I make a purchase through Virgin Vacations, how soon will my points post? Waiting for data points from readers…
- If I shop with a Virgin Elevate partner (Teleflora, Virgin Wines, Gilt or ScoreBig), how soon will my points post? Our Lab Manager, Anita, reports that ScoreBig miles posted in less than 2 days.
- Same question for NRG Home Solar, E-Rewards, and Energy Plus? Waiting for data points from readers…
Strategy:
- What is the best way to get points for this deal? SPG is probably the best option thanks to having a much better transfer ratio than the other transferable points programs, plus the fact that they’re selling points at a discount right now. Click here to read an in-depth overview of my own personal strategy with this deal..
- How many points should I acquire? The sweet spot in the transfer chart is arguably with just 500 Virgin America points, you get 5,000 JetBlue points. However, since the promotion requires a round trip flight, and it can only be done once per member, I think that the real sweet spots are at the middle and high end of the chart: 10,001 Virgin America points match to 30,000 JetBlue points (1 to 3 ratio!); 30,001 Virgin America points match to 50,000 JetBlue points; and 50,001 Virgin America points match to 75,000 JetBlue points.
- Does it make sense to register for the deal, then transfer my Virgin America points to a family member so that they can register for the deal too? It’s a great idea, but Virgin America limits transfers to 30,000 points per calendar year and they charge you 2 cents per point to do so. It might make sense to do this 11,000 points at a time in order to secure 30,000 JetBlue points per person (but don’t forget the flight requirement).
- JetBlue’s status match is currently available through June 30th, should I request a match since this promo will have me flying JetBlue soon? Maybe! Please see: JetBlue Status Match.
Questions? Suggestions?
Please comment below with questions and suggestions. I’ll update this post with relevant information.
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Regarding rumors about JetBlue denying enrollment requests from those who transferred in their points: I’ve added links in this post to my post on the topic. The post can be found here: https://frequentmiler.com/2016/06/30/is-jetblue-denying-points-match-to-those-who-transfer-points-heres-what-to-do/
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Just a little confused about the June 30th deadline to register and the July 4th deadline to send the email. Since we’re operating on such a time crunch, thought I’d ask quickly! I don’t have Mosaic status with Jetblue… do I need to register somewhere for the July 4th deadline if status match isn’t the goal? I don’t want to miss the deadline today if I’m supposed to be doing something and only transferred our SPG points this morning (keeping fingers crossed that they transfer quickly). Thank you SO much for posting this. Really appreciate it and hope we make it in time.
Don’t worry, you have plenty of time. The only June 30th deadline is for the status match. Whether you status match or not, you still have until July 4th to register for the points match promo.
Oh good! Thank you.:)
A quick update regarding timing:
I submitted my signup request on Monday morning at 11:20am ET. Received confirmation today, Thursday, at 6:15am ET. 67 hours.
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FM,
I sent email on Monday and had 52412 points on Virgin account but not received confirmation yet. I also need to book a ticket on virgin america using points by tomorrow which results my point balance to become less than 50k. Is there any chance that jetblue verify points with virgin? In that case do you think they will deny me or just register with lower tier?
I don’t believe that JetBlue has any way of seeing your Elevate balance other than the screenshot you already provided. It should be fine to use your points
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I received the registration confirmation email on Monday, June 27th. I booked a RT flight for August 27th. Today, I cancelled and then booked a new RT flight for July 17th using the travel bank and credit card payment. Do I still qualify for the VX point match?
In the event you cancel your reservation or change your reservation so that it no longer complies with the terms of this offer, you will not receive any of the promotion bonus points.
You should be fine. The terms about cancelling mean (in my opinion) that you won’t get credit for the particular flight that was cancelled. As long as you have another qualifying flight it should be fine.
As to “using the travel bank” I don’t see why that would be a problem.
All: A number of people seem concerned that they haven’t heard back from JetBlue yet. I too submitted my match request on Sunday, and haven’t heard back yet. I’m not at all worried. I’m sure that JetBlue is swamped with these submissions. Give them time.
Hi, Greg. It occurred to me, for those who have the Crystal Visa Infinite card, there’s $100 discount for booking 2 RT domestic tickets. They show Jetblue flights. Played around with it for a bit…on some short flights, it was actually cheaper to book 2 tix this way minus the $100 discount and take my spouse or friend, than if I were to buy one ticket and flew ALONE 🙂
I think the above works…can you confirm that going through the Infinite visa website for the $100 discount would work for the JB requirement? thanks!
Yes, I was thinking of using my Crystal card for that benefit too. JetBlue confirmed that it is OK to book through travel agents, so I’m confident that it will work.
FYI:
I just got off the phone with JetBlue. Even without asking about one-way flights, the agent said that you could take 2 one-way flights to fulfill the flight requirement. She even reiterated it, when I mentioned that the requirements stated “round trip”.
Thanks Gary. That’s awesome. I’m going to try to verify with JetBlue before publishing that tip.
On Twitter I was told that the two one-ways must be on the same itinerary (e.g. booked as multi-city) and must return to same airport as you departed from. So, basically they allow a round-trip with an open jaw in the middle
Although I will just be booking round trip, thanks for the feedback.
Since the Twitter response was much more detailed than what I was told over the phone, I would go with the Twitter response.
Weird though. The agent I spoke with stated what she told me so matter-of-factly. But I didn’t ask her any follow up questions.
I’ve sent my screenshot with 51000 points to jetblue’s promo email 18 hours ago and never heard back.
Does anyone have recent data on how long it takes them to respond?
Also, do I need to wait with booking the JB flight until after confirmed for the promo?
Chiming in..
I sent an email request to pointsmatch@jetblue.com on Sunday, June 26th at 1:40PM PST.
It is currently Tuesday, June 28th 12:52PM PST. No response yet.
FYI, as of 5:30PM today, I received confirmation of registration for this promotion. So it took about 76 hours for me.
I was told by a Mosaic rep that they’ve been swamped with all the requests but that they hope to get back to everyone by tomorrow (Wednesday)
Anyone else waiting quite a while for a response to a points match request? I sent mine at 11am yesterday and still haven’t received a response at 9:30am the next day…