JetBlue Plus vs United Club Infinite
JetBlue TrueBlue vs United MileagePlus — JetBlue Plus vs United Club Infinite — here's what separates them. The key question: does United Club Infinite's $695 annual fee earn back enough over JetBlue Plus's $99?
Quick Answer
For year-one net value (welcome bonus minus annual fee), United Club Infinite comes out ahead at ~$790 even at a higher $695 annual fee vs $99. United Club Infinite sits in United MileagePlus; JetBlue Plus sits in JetBlue TrueBlue. The right pick still depends on which credits and category multipliers fit your spending pattern — full breakdown below.
Our Verdict
United Club Infinite wins for most people.
Despite the higher $695 annual fee (vs $99), United Club Infinite delivers ~$1,630 in first-year value through its welcome bonus (~$1,485) and $840/yr in tracked credits. JetBlue Plus trails at ~$919.
Exception: Choose JetBlue Plus instead if you won't realistically use the United Club Infinite credits — at $0 utilization, the higher fee math inverts.
United Club Infinite
Highest first-year value among the 2 cards you're comparing — $1,630 after annual fee.

Barclays
JetBlue Plus
Annual Fee
$99/yr
Signup Bonus
60,000 TrueBlue Points
Bonus Value
~$810
Benefits Value
~$208/yr
Spend Req.
$1,000 / 3mo
Rewards Currency
JetBlue TrueBlue
Network
Mastercard
Card Type
Personal
Benefits
✈️ travel credit
$100 JetBlue Statement Credit
$100/yr
🛫 airline credit
50% Inflight Savings
$40/yr
🎁 other
Anniversary Bonus Points
$68/yr

Chase
United Club Infinite
Annual Fee
$695/yr
Signup Bonus
110,000 MileagePlus Miles
Bonus Value
~$1,485
Benefits Value
~$840/yr
Spend Req.
$5,000 / 3mo
Rewards Currency
United MileagePlus
Network
Visa
Card Type
Personal
Benefits
🛫 airline credit
First 2 Checked Bags Free
$140/use
Premier Access Benefits
$50/yr
🏛️ lounge
United Club Membership
$650/yr
Quick winners by category
The fast answer if you came here looking for one specific thing.
Best for Travel
United Club Infinite
Better travel category multipliers and partner network for routing flights/hotels.
Best for Dining
JetBlue Plus
Stronger dining category multiplier for everyday restaurant spending.
Best for Lounge Access
United Club Infinite
Includes United Club (full membership) access — the other card has none.
Best for Beginners
JetBlue Plus
Lower $99 annual fee makes the math safer for newer cardholders.
Best Overall Value
United Club Infinite
~$1,630 of first-year value after annual fee — wins the math.
Best for Premium Travel
United Club Infinite
Premium hotel credits, top-tier lounge access, and travel insurance built in — the luxury-travel pick.
What it's worth for your spending
Estimated first-year value (welcome bonus + benefits − annual fee) for four common spending profiles.
| Profile | JetBlue Plus | United Club Infinite |
|---|---|---|
| Light spender, building credit | $1,095 | $1,824 |
| Everyday family ($40K/yr spend) | $1,459 | $2,251 |
| Frequent traveler (2-3 trips/yr) | $1,459 | $2,350 |
| Premium traveler (5+ trips/yr) | $1,819 | $2,926 |
Year-one value = welcome bonus + tracked benefits + estimated points value from spending − annual fee. Points valued at 1.5¢ each (transferable) or 1¢ each (cashback). Real-world value depends on how you redeem.
Side-by-side: every spec that matters
Higher value highlighted in green per row.
| JetBlue Plus | United Club Infinite | |
|---|---|---|
| Welcome bonus | 60,000 TrueBlue Points (~$810) | 110,000 MileagePlus Miles (~$1,485) |
| Annual fee | $99/yr | $695/yr |
| Authorized user fee | Varies | $0 |
| Transfer partners | None (single program) | None (single program) |
| Travel credits | $140/yr | $190/yr |
| Lounge access | None | United Club (full membership) |
| Dining rewards | 1x | 2x 2x on dining and all other travel |
| Grocery rewards | 1x | 1x |
| Hotel rewards | 1x | 4x |
| Travel insurance | Included | Comprehensive |
| Cell phone protection | Not standard | Included |
| Foreign transaction fee | $0 | $0 |
| Mobile wallet | Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay | Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay |
| Network | Mastercard | Visa |
Who should get the JetBlue Plus?
- ✓You're comfortable with a $99 annual fee in exchange for stronger earning and welcome bonus value.
- ✓You fly a specific airline 4+ times per year and want elite-style perks (free bags, priority boarding).
- ✓You're already over 5/24 — Chase approvals are unlikely for now, so Amex / Cap One / Citi cards are the realistic next move.
Who should get the United Club Infinite?
- ✓You're a frequent traveler willing to absorb a $695 annual fee for premium credits and lounge access.
- ✓You fly a specific airline 4+ times per year and want elite-style perks (free bags, priority boarding).
- ✓You book aspirational hotels and want elite status, suite upgrades, and resort credits without earning them through stays.
- ✓You fly enough that airport lounge access alone justifies the annual fee.
- ✓You take 10+ flights a year and want Centurion / Priority Pass / Sapphire / Capital One Lounge access — not just the marketing line, but actually visiting lounges.
- ✓You enjoy stacking multipliers, calendaring statement credits, and treating your wallet like a small portfolio — the extra cognitive load is worth real $ to you.
- ✓You're under Chase 5/24 (≤ 4 new personal cards in the last 24 months) — that window is precious, so prioritise the Chase application now.
Break-Even Analysis
At what annual spend does one card permanently beat the other?
United Club Infinite wins at all practical spend levels
United Club Infinite wins at virtually every annual spend level in ongoing (year 2+) math. The combination of its credits ($840/yr) and category multipliers means JetBlue Plus doesn't close the gap even at $30,000/yr in annual card spend. Year-one bonus value for United Club Infinite is the exception — that first-year math may point differently.
Break-even calculated on year-2+ ongoing value (benefits + earning − annual fee). Year-one welcome bonus math is separate — see the value scenarios table above.
Frequently asked questions
Which has a better welcome bonus, JetBlue Plus or United Club Infinite?
United Club Infinite currently offers the stronger welcome bonus by estimated cash value (~1,485 vs ~810). Welcome bonus offers change frequently — check the current offer on each card's detail page before applying.
Is the JetBlue Plus worth the 99 annual fee?
For first-year cardholders the answer is usually yes — the welcome bonus (~810) and statement credits alone typically cover the 99 fee several times over. After year one, the math depends on your spending patterns. Use our Annual Fee Calculator with your actual numbers to verify before renewing.
Is the United Club Infinite worth the 695 annual fee?
For first-year cardholders the answer is usually yes — the welcome bonus (~1,485) and statement credits alone typically cover the 695 fee several times over. After year one, the math depends on your spending patterns. Use our Annual Fee Calculator with your actual numbers to verify before renewing.
Can I have both the JetBlue Plus and the United Club Infinite?
Yes — these cards are from different issuers (Barclays and Chase), so holding both is fine. Each card has its own welcome bonus and benefits with no overlap rules between the two issuers.
Which card is better for transferring points to Hyatt?
Neither card transfers points to World of Hyatt. Only Chase Ultimate Rewards, Bilt Rewards and the co-branded World of Hyatt card transfer to Hyatt at 1:1. To stack Hyatt points without leaving these two ecosystems you'd need to add a Chase Sapphire or Bilt card alongside.
Which card has better airport lounge access?
United Club Infinite includes United Club (full membership). JetBlue Plus doesn't include lounge access — you'd need to pay for it separately or upgrade to a premium card.
Which card has the better overall value?
Based on first-year math (welcome bonus + tracked statement credits − annual fee), United Club Infinite comes out ahead at ~1,630 of net value vs ~919 for the other card. After year one, the better card for YOU depends on how naturally you'll use the credits and category bonuses.
Does Chase's 5/24 rule affect approval for these cards?
Yes — United Club Infinite is issued by Chase, so the 5/24 rule applies. If you've opened 5 or more cards in the last 24 months, Chase will likely deny your application. JetBlue Plus is issued by Barclays and isn't subject to 5/24.
Which card has the easier minimum spend requirement?
JetBlue Plus has the easier bar — 1,000 in 3 months — vs 5,000 in 3 months for United Club Infinite. Don't manufacture spend just to hit a higher threshold — if you can't reach it through normal spending, the card isn't the right fit right now.
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Barclays
JetBlue Plus
Welcome: 60,000 TrueBlue Points · ~$810 est. value
Chase
United Club Infinite
Welcome: 110,000 MileagePlus Miles · ~$1,485 est. value
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How we compare these cards
Every pair on CreditPoints is evaluated against the same fixed set of criteria, regenerated on every build from verified card-level data. Nothing in this section changes based on who you are or how you got here.
Factors we evaluate
- •Welcome offer value (bonus points × current valuation, minus annual fee)
- •Earning rates per spend category (dining, travel, groceries, gas, base)
- •Annual fee vs benefit math (statement credits + perks priced to value)
- •Transfer partner depth + redemption flexibility (programs, ratios, sweet spots)
- •Lounge access (network tier, guest policy, in-airport coverage)
- •Travel protections (trip cancellation, baggage, rental-car CDW, cell phone)
- •Hotel and airline benefits (free nights, status, elite-night credits)
- •Foreign transaction fees + chip+PIN support for international use
How we evaluate rewards programs
We score transferable-points ecosystems (Chase UR, Amex MR, Citi TY, Capital One Miles, Bilt) by partner count + redemption value at each partner's sweet spot. Co-brand programs are evaluated against the loyalty program's published award chart and the realistic point earn rate from typical category spend.
How we evaluate transfer partners
Transfer-partner quality outranks transfer-partner quantity. A single 1:1 partner with strong sweet spots (Hyatt via Chase UR, ANA via Amex MR) often beats a dozen 2:1 partners with little redemption upside.
How we evaluate annual fees
An annual fee is justified only when the card's first-year value (welcome bonus + activated credits + benefits) clearly exceeds the AF for the typical reader profile. Our four spending scenarios (beginner, everyday, traveler, premium) show whether the math works for your situation.
How we evaluate travel benefits
Statement credits are priced at face value only when the activation barrier is low (broad-merchant credits, auto-redeem credits). High-friction credits (single-vendor, expiring monthly, claim-required) are discounted because most cardholders don't capture them.
Recommendations on this page are intended as educational guidance and are not financial advice. Always confirm current offer terms on the issuer's site before applying.
Last reviewed
2026-05-29
Data sources
Issuer pages (verified via Playwright on this date), TPG monthly valuations, public award charts.
Methodology
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