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JetBlue has a great product but they don’t fly internationally. Depends where you like to spend your miles/points to go.
I avoid AA at all costs. JetBlue has superior service and product. Best legroom, free WiFi, free snacks, happier employees
OneWorld is quite powerful if you want to do international travel. Chase (and I think Amex) points also transfer to AA so you can merge your credit card points into the AA points.
Personally though I dislike AA and do far more domestic travel for leisure so JetBlue works quite nicely for me. PwC gets triple points for corporate bookings too so that helps sweeten the deal
For DCA, AA is the way to go!
AA. No contest. Also, AA typically has more frequent flights between destinations, which is helpful if you need to make a change or you miss a flight.
JetBlue does do some international but not many. And they don’t offer upgrades like AA. All I’ve ever gotten from their status is boarding earlier, extra points for flights and then free alcohol on board. But they do have a better flight product in domestic economy. So really just depends on your preferences
JetBlue doesn't have a very big network as compared to AA. But their product is way better. You could use their points to book flights with international partners like Emirates- by far the best airline I have flown