Wells Fargo Rewards Adds JetBlue TrueBlue as New 1:1 Transfer Partner

Wells Fargo has quietly leveled up its rewards program by adding JetBlue TrueBlue as a new 1:1 transfer partner. This marks a major step forward for Wells Fargo Rewards, giving cardholders more flexibility and real travel value — especially for domestic and Caribbean redemptions.

JetBlue Mint

📰 What’s New

Wells Fargo Rewards members can now transfer points to JetBlue TrueBlue at a 1:1 ratio, with no minimum transfer amount required. That means one Wells Fargo point equals one JetBlue TrueBlue point, and transfers generally post quickly once initiated.

This update brings Wells Fargo closer to the likes of Chase Ultimate Rewards and American Express Membership Rewards, both of which have long offered robust airline-transfer options.


💎 Why This Could Be a Great Deal

Adding JetBlue TrueBlue changes the value proposition for Wells Fargo Rewards holders in several ways:

  • Direct flight access: JetBlue serves over 100 destinations across the U.S., Caribbean, and Latin America, plus transatlantic routes to London, Paris, and Amsterdam.
  • Consistent redemption value: TrueBlue points are revenue-based, so you won’t run into blackout dates — you can use points whenever flights are available.
  • Ease of use: Since transfers are 1:1 with no minimums, it’s easy to top off your JetBlue balance before redeeming for a flight or a Mint-class upgrade.
  • Strong domestic and leisure value: JetBlue’s competitive routes out of JFK, Boston, Fort Lauderdale, and Los Angeles make this particularly appealing for travelers who want to stretch points on short- to medium-haul trips.

For cardholders earning with the Wells Fargo Autograph Journey or Autograph Card, this partnership adds a much-needed way to turn everyday spending into meaningful flight rewards.


🧭 How to Make the Most of It

  1. Link your accounts in the Wells Fargo Rewards portal to activate transfers to JetBlue TrueBlue.
  2. Check JetBlue fares first — since TrueBlue uses dynamic pricing, compare cash vs. points cost to ensure strong value.
  3. Time your transfer around fare sales; JetBlue often runs limited-time “points back” or reduced-fare events.
  4. Combine earnings from multiple Wells Fargo cards to boost your transfer balance faster.
  5. Target premium cabins — JetBlue Mint fares can offer particularly high cents-per-point value when prices surge on cash tickets.

✈️ Example Redemption

A one-way Mint-class flight from New York (JFK) to London can cost around 70,000 TrueBlue points plus modest taxes. With this new transfer option, you could move 70,000 Wells Fargo points directly into your JetBlue account and redeem for a seat worth $1,200 or more — all without touching your wallet.


✅ Final Thoughts

The addition of JetBlue TrueBlue as a 1:1 transfer partner makes Wells Fargo Rewards significantly more competitive for travelers. Whether you’re booking a Caribbean getaway, a Mint transatlantic flight, or just topping off for a domestic hop, this new partnership adds tangible, flexible value.

If you already earn Wells Fargo points, linking to JetBlue TrueBlue is a no-brainer — it turns your daily spend into travel that actually feels rewarding.


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