JetBlue TrueBlue points just got more valuable. Since JetBlue expanded its partnership with Japan Airlines, you can now book JAL flights with TrueBlue points — and there are some fantastic deals out there.

Here’s how you can take advantage of our new favorite sweet spot for visiting Japan on points and miles.

How to book Japan Airlines flights using TrueBlue points

You can search award flights on JetBlue’s site by checking the “Use TrueBlue Points” box in the search window, or you can use the Best Fare Finder to look for the cheapest dates.

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Seats.aero is another handy tool for finding award space. With it, you can narrow your search to TrueBlue redemptions for JAL flights.

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Availability is limited, so you’ll have a better chance of snagging a great deal if your dates are flexible. Since we’ve seen the best prices on flights out of major cities on the East and West coasts, you may want to consider booking a positioning flight.

JetBlue has several credit card transfer partners, making it easy to earn enough TrueBlue points for a Japan Airlines redemption. Chase Ultimate Rewards and Citi ThankYou Rewards points both transfer to JetBlue at a 1:1 ratio. American Express Membership Rewards points transfer to JetBlue at a less desirable 250:200 ratio, and Capital One miles transfer at a ratio of 5:3.

If you’re looking to earn enough credit card rewards to book a flight to Japan, these cards currently offer valuable welcome bonuses:

JetBlue also has a handful of cobranded credit cards, all of which offer a welcome bonus to boost your points balance.

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Should you book Japan Airlines flights with TrueBlue points?

Since Japan Airlines Mileage Bank miles are extremely difficult to earn, the ability to book JAL flights with TrueBlue points is an exciting development. You can also book JAL award flights through Oneworld partners like American Airlines AAdvantage and Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan, but rates vary.

For instance, this nonstop flight in economy from Boston to Tokyo will only set you back 34,500 TrueBlue points plus $205 in taxes and fees. Since the cash rate is $1,306, that comes out to a stellar value of about 3.19 cents per TrueBlue point. As of April 2025, TPG values TrueBlue points at 1.35 cents each, so you’re getting more than double the value.

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You can book this same flight for 35,000 AAdvantage miles and about $6 in taxes and fees, but these miles are much harder to earn now that American has no credit card transfer partners.

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Similarly, this business-class flight from San Diego to Tokyo only costs 59,000 TrueBlue points and $205 in taxes and fees.

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We’ve seen the same award rate (59,000 points) for business-class seats from other destinations, including Seattle, San Francisco and Honolulu. For a lie-flat seat on a long-haul flight to Japan that costs almost $8,400, that is a hard award price to beat. This would give you a valuation of 13.9 cents per point — what a steal!

The same flight booked through Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan would set you back 75,000 miles and $19 in taxes and fees.

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As you can see, you’ll pay more in taxes and fees when booking Japan Airlines flights through JetBlue TrueBlue compared to some of JAL’s other partners. But the taxes and fees are still reasonable, and you can potentially save a lot of points this way.

However, not all JAL flights present a good value when booked through JetBlue. We wouldn’t recommend this premium economy fare from LAX to Kansai International Airport (KIX) for 59,000 TrueBlue points plus $205 in taxes and fees; you’re better off booking the same flight through Alaska or American for 50,000 miles and under $20 in taxes and fees.

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When deciding whether to book a Japan Airlines flight with TrueBlue points, check JAL’s other partners as well as credit card portals to ensure you’re getting the best value possible from your points.

Bottom line

Since JetBlue’s loyalty program partners with most major credit card rewards programs, you can easily book these JAL redemptions by transferring your points. Remember that point transfers are irreversible, so make sure you find award availability before transferring your credit card points.

If you want to travel to Japan in 2025 or 2026, you could book a lie-flat business-class seat using the limited-time welcome bonus you earned from your Chase Sapphire Preferred Card.

Overall, JetBlue’s expanded partnership with Japan Airlines gives travelers some excellent new options for visiting the Land of the Rising Sun on a budget.