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China Airlines and JetBlue launch reciprocal reward ticket redemptions

May 8, 2026
China Airlines and JetBlue launch reciprocal reward ticket redemptions

By AI, Created 11:29 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – China Airlines and JetBlue have launched a mutual mileage redemption program that lets Dynasty Flyer and TrueBlue members book reward tickets across both airlines’ networks. The deal expands access to more than 100 JetBlue destinations and adds new redemption options for travelers moving across the Americas and beyond.

Why it matters: - The partnership gives China Airlines and JetBlue loyalists more ways to use miles and points across the Americas. - Dynasty Flyer members gain access to JetBlue’s network of more than 100 destinations. - JetBlue TrueBlue members can now redeem points for China Airlines flights, adding long-haul options on a Taiwan-based carrier. - The move creates more flexibility for connecting trips through major U.S. gateways and for transcontinental travel.

What happened: - China Airlines and JetBlue launched a reciprocal reward ticket redemption program. - Dynasty Flyer members can redeem miles for JetBlue award tickets. - TrueBlue members can redeem points for China Airlines tickets. - Dynasty Flyer members can use the new option through customer service centers. - The program was announced May 8, 2026.

The details: - Dynasty Flyer members can use miles to book JetBlue travel to U.S. cities inland through gateways including New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. - In Economy Class, a domestic U.S. round-trip costs 35,000 miles. - A round-trip from the U.S. to Central America costs 40,000 miles. - A round-trip to South America costs 50,000 miles. - A round-trip from the U.S. to Europe costs 70,000 miles. - China Airlines said these redemption levels make Dynasty Flyer miles the most flexible option for onward travel. - JetBlue operates in New York, Boston, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, Los Angeles, Orlando and San Juan. - JetBlue serves more than 100 destinations across the United States, Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada and Europe. - The partnership is the first time JetBlue has offered reward ticket service with a Taiwanese carrier. - China Airlines has operated in North America for more than half a century. - China Airlines runs non-stop flights from seven cities: New York, Los Angeles, Ontario, San Francisco, Seattle, Phoenix and Vancouver. - China Airlines operates 40 flights a week on those routes. - China Airlines also has an existing airline partnership that offers connecting service to more than 100 inland cities in America. - The new JetBlue reward ticket service adds to that network of redemption options.

Between the lines: - The deal broadens the practical value of frequent-flyer currency for both airlines’ customers, especially travelers planning multi-city trips. - For China Airlines, the arrangement strengthens access beyond its nonstop North American gateways. - For JetBlue, the partnership extends its loyalty reach into Asia-linked long-haul travel for the first time with a Taiwanese airline.

What’s next: - Travelers can begin using the new redemption options now through the airlines’ customer service channels. - The expanded options should make it easier for members to plan award travel across the Americas and on China Airlines’ transcontinental network. - China Airlines said the partnership gives travelers more choices for redeeming tickets for trips across the Americas.

The bottom line: - China Airlines and JetBlue are turning loyalty points into a broader cross-network travel tool, with more redemption flexibility on both sides of the Pacific.

More information: China Airlines

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