Are you planning a getaway? JetBlue has announced a new winter sale featuring flights out of Boston for as low as $49.
"We're continually looking for ways to make it easier to book a JetBlue flight on our website and mobile app."
Is the new JetBlue Premier card worth the hype? Let's have a look at the card's welcome bonus, annual fee and benefits — and discuss why we're not rushing to get it.
JetBlue is expanding its portfolio of credit cards, with the addition of the new $499-annual-fee JetBlue Premier World Elite Mastercard. The card opened to new applicants on Jan. 29, 2025, and it comes with premium benefits like airport lounge access and a $300 annual travel credit that can help defray that hefty annual fee — though the credit does come with some strings attached.
JetBlue’s earnings results for the last quarter were better than analysts’ expectations to lose $0.29 per share. The company did miss its revenue target as year-over-year sales dropped by -2.1%. This marks five out of six quarters of declining revenue as JetBlue focuses on a balance sheet turnaround.
I have a negative outlook on JetBlue Airways Corporation's Q4 earnings, due to issues with capacity and rising costs, with a sell rating. Read more on JBLU stock update.
JetBlue said it was expecting a weaker first-quarter while executives said they believed the carrier’s turnaround plan would eventually deliver long-term profitability.
JetBlue's new premium credit card comes with a hefty annual fee, but the perks might make it worthwhile for frequent flyers.
"We're continually looking for ways to make it easier to book a JetBlue flight on our website and mobile app."
In addition to accelerating elite status for those coveted seat upgrades, this card is tailored for premium travelers. JetBlue Premier cardholders will have access to exclusive lo
Shares of JetBlue Airways ( JBLU -25.71%) fell Tuesday. The stock lost 25.7% as of market close but was down as much as 28.9% earlier in the day. The move down comes as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite gained 0.9% and 2%, respectively.