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Each card across six value dimensions (0–100). Bigger area = more all-round value.
| Perk | BarclaysWyndham Earner+Barclays | BarclaysJetBlue PlusBarclays |
|---|---|---|
| Annual fee | $75 Verified by source | $99 Inferred by source |
| Realized value* | $75 | $100 |
| Net / year | +$0 | +$1 |
| Value check | Earns its keep | Earns its keep |
| Rewards | points | points |
| Lounges | — | — |
| Points & Miles | 6× Hotels by Wyndham Verified by source 6× Gas Verified by source 4× Dining Verified by source 4× Groceries (excl. Target/Walmart) Verified by source 1× Everything else Verified by source | 6× JetBlue purchases Inferred by source 2× Restaurants & grocery stores Inferred by source 1× Everything else Inferred by source |
| Redemption Value | 1¢ per pt Inferred by source | 1.3¢ per pt Estimated by source |
| Hotel Perks | Wyndham Platinum status Verified by source | — |
| Credits | 1 credit · $75/yr | 1 credit · $100/yr |
| Protections | — | trip cancellation — Trip cancellation/interruption protection Estimated by source |
| Foreign Tx Fees | None Verified by source | None Inferred by source |
| Cashback | — | — |
| Data last verified | Jun 6, 2026 | Jun 4, 2026 |
| Apply | Apply | Apply |
*Assumes full use of every non-spend-gated credit — an upper bound. Personalize it
On paper the JetBlue Plus Card comes out ahead: by realized value minus the annual fee, the Wyndham Rewards Earner+ Card nets +$0/yr and the JetBlue Plus Card nets +$1/yr. Which is actually better depends on your spending and which perks you'll use.
The Wyndham Rewards Earner+ Card has the lower annual fee ($75 vs $99).
Neither includes airport lounge access.