Extended Offer: Bonus Points for Boston JetBlue Flyers


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About a month ago I wrote about a decent promotion for those Boston JetBlue Flyers. Unfortunately at the time, the promotion was only valid till mid-February, not giving travelers much time to take advantage. However, the promotion has been extended to March 28, 2013.

Here are the details: Register for this promotion and if you book three flights between Boston and the cities listed below, you will earn 3,000 TrueBlue points. Also, earn 6,000 additional points when you take three more flight – this will earn you a total of 9,000 points.

This promotion is valid for travel January 7 through March 28 and MUST have registered for the promotion prior to making your reservation. One flight towards the promotion is counted as a one-way, not a roundtrip. So all you really need is six one-ways in total (or three roundtrips) to fully maximize the 9,000 bonus points. This is ideal for the business traveler, and potentially some traveling on leisure.

Participating cities:

  • New York City, NY (JFK or EWR)
  • Buffalo, NY (BUF)
  • Washington DC (DCA or IAD)
  • Baltimore, MD (BWI)
  • Chicago, IL (ORD)
  • Charlotte, NC (CLT)
  • Raleigh, NC (RDU)
  • Pittsburg, PA (PIT)
  • Richmond, VA (RIC)
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