If you’re headed to the East Coast (think Boston, Orlando, New York, and Fort Lauderdale), then you’ll want to sign up for JetBlue TrueBlue. Members accumulate points with every dollar they pay on JetBlue flights as well as any of its vacation packages. Not only does JetBlue have partner airlines, they partner with hotels, car rental services, and other retailers like Amazon as well. You get even more points by making purchases with their official MasterCard.
These can be used to offset costs on future flights with JetBlue and Hawaiian Airlines as well as some of its vacation packages - a great way to save up for your next trip to the Caribbean or family trip to Disneyland.
While other airlines have issues with blackout dates, JetBlue doesn’t have any. You’ll be free to redeem your points for flights from a wide selection of airlines. You earn points from participating in social media too! The program doesn't have many tiers to climb up though. In fact, they only have one. Hopefully your flight destination of choice falls within JetBlue’s limited options as well.