JetBlue announced a new partnership with CIBC FirstCaribbean, the leading bank in the Caribbean, and Mastercard, the global technology company in the payments industry, to launch two credit cards for customers in five Caribbean markets where JetBlue operates. The new JetBlue Mastercard and JetBlue Select Mastercard by CIBC FirstCaribbean will provide cardmembers exclusive rewards, benefits, and an opportunity to earn TrueBlue® points that can be used to travel to more than 100 destinations in JetBlue?s network. In November 2023, these cards will for the first time be available to residents in The Bahamas, Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Cayman Islands.

As an added benefit, both products offer a welcome bonus of either 10,000 or 30,000 TrueBlue points by meeting the purchase requirements during the first 90 days of opening the credit account. The JetBlue Mastercard by CIBC FirstCaribbean has no annual fee and allows cardmembers to earn points for each purchase. JetBlue purchases will accumulate two TrueBlue points per USD 1 spent.

All other purchases - groceries, restaurants, gasoline, etc. - accumulate one point per US$1 spent. The JetBlue Select Mastercard by CIBC FirstCaribbean, with a USD 99 annual fee, allows cardmembers to earn four TrueBlue points per US$1 spent on JetBlue purchases and one point per USD 1 spent on all other purchases.

This card also offers additional benefits, including a free checked bag for the cardmember and up to three travel companions when the card is used to purchase flights operated by JetBlue. It also provides a US$100 annual statement credit on the purchase of a JetBlue Vacations package.