Summary
- Win Mosaic status for free by matching elite status with participating airlines.
- Enjoy perks like free checked bags and priority boarding with Mosaic status.
- Maintain or increase status by earning Tiles through qualifying purchases and unlock additional perks.
US Carrier
JetBlue
had unveiled its latest loyalty program promotion. The airline is offering frequent flyers of the largest airlines in the country the opportunity to match their existing elite status with the upper echelons of JetBlue’s own loyalty program for free.
How to win?
The JetBlue TrueBlue loyalty program has four tiers, which is called Mosaic status. The current offering is open to frequent flyers of four US airline programs: Alaska Airlines (
Mileage Plan
), American Airlines (
AAdvantage
), Delta Air Lines (
SkyMiles
), and United Airlines (
MileagePlus
).
The Different Tiers Of JetBlue’s TrueBlue Program
JetBlue has overhauled its program to include four tiers within its Mosaic status.
As a brief overview, Mosaic 1, the lowest elite status of the program, comes with the following benefits:
- First Two Checked Bags Free
- Free Inflight Beer, Wine & Liquor (ages 21+. Up to three drinks)
- Same-Day Switches
- Mosaic Boarding
- Priority Security
- Even More Space at Check-In
- Preferred Core Seating
- Dedicated Check-In
- Dedicated Support Line and Priority Chat Assistance
- Pre-selected Perk You Pick: Mint Suite Priority
- Priority access to Mint Suite selection on select aircraft (pending availability). Excludes Mint Studio
Mosaic 2, which is offered to Platinum level members of the participating programs, includes the above benefits plus the ability to upgrade to an Even More Space seat at booking and a Pet Fee Waiver to bring a cat or small dog on all eligible JetBlue-operated flights at no extra charge.
Interested parties can register using the official Match to Mosaic page. The requirements involve sending a screenshot of your frequent flyer program profile showing your full name and proof of status, a screenshot or photo of your most recent boarding pass, or a flight confirmation email showing your status for those matching to Mosaic 2.
Existing Airline |
Mosaic 1 |
Mosaic 2 |
Delta Air Lines |
Silver, Gold |
Platinum, Diamond, Delta 360 |
Alaska Airlines |
MVP, MVP Gold |
MVP Gold 75K, MVP Gold 100K |
American Airlines |
AAdvantage Gold, AAdvantage Platinum |
AAdvantage Platinum Pro, AAdvantage Executive Platinum, ConciergeKey |
United Airlines |
Premier Silver, Premier Gold |
Premier Platinum, Premier 1K, Global Services |
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The approval process can take up to four weeks. Qualifying customers will receive complimentary Mosaic 1 or Mosaic 2 status for three months, with the chance to keep or increase their status for the rest of the year.
How to maximize the benefits
Once approved, participants will receive all Signature Perks associated with their matched Mosaic status level and one pre-selected perk during the three months of Match to Mosaic. The pre-selected perks for the current status match are priority access to your favorite Mint Suite and the pet fee waiver.
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JetBlue does not offer the alliance-wide benefits of other airlines, but has some good value for regular passengers.
To maintain or increase their status, customers must earn Tiles, JetBlue’s version of loyalty points, to track progress toward Mosaic status while also unlocking additional perks along the way. One tile is awarded for every $100 in qualifying purchases on JetBlue, JetBlue Vacations, Paisly by JetBlue, and JetBlue extras. Anyone who holds a JetBlue credit card can also earn one tile for every $1,000 in eligible spending.
To maintain or increase their status, members must earn the following number of tiles within three months:
Mosaic 1: 10 Tiles
Mosaic 2: 25 Tiles
Mosaic 3: 40 Tiles
Photo: Vincenzo Pace | Simple Flying
Upon successfully completing the tile challenge, members will have an opportunity to select their own Perks You Pick from the full selection offered by JetBlue.
Related
What Is The Difference Between JetBlue’s TrueBlue Tiles And Points?
Points are a spendable currency, while Tiles determine elite status.
This is not the first time JetBlue has offered a status match. The carrier previously offered a similar deal to entice members of Delta Air Lines SkyMiles program last year, when the SkyTeam carrier made several significant changes to its program.