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JetBlue Matching Elite Status to Nearly ANY US Airline: Here’s How to Get Matched!

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Have airline elite status and enjoy flying JetBlue?  Good news!

Via Points With a Crew, JetBlue will elevate you to their Mosaic Elite status if you have elite status with almost any of the other large US airlines.  Including American Airlines, Delta, Southwest, United Airlines, and more!  But you must register for the offer by August 14, 2017.

With JetBlue Mosaic you won’t get charged for flight cancellations or changes.  And you’ll get 2 checked bags freeexpedited security clearancecomplimentary alcohol on flights, and more!

JetBlue Mosaic Elite Status Comes With 2 Free Checked Bags. Which is Great, Because Baggage Fees Can Really Add Up!

Here’s more about getting a status match with JetBlue.

Match to JetBlue Mosaic for Free Flight Changes, Free Bags, Early Boarding, & More

Link:   JetBlue Mosaic Status Match

Link:   JetBlue Mosaic Status Perks

Register by August 14, 2017, to get a status match to JetBlue’s Mosaic Elite status when you have elite status with other airlines, including:

By registering and uploading your proof of status from a qualifying airline, you’ll get JetBlue Mosaic status through the end of 2017.  And if you earn 3,750 base flight JetBlue points within the first 90 days of your status match, your Mosaic Elite status will be extended through 2018!

To earn 3,750 base flight points you’ll need to spend at least $1,250 on JetBlue flights.  Because you earn 3 base flight points for every $1 spent on flights operated by JetBlue.

Geting a Status Match Is as Easy as Sending JetBlue Proof of Your Status With Another Eligible Airline!

More Ways to Earn JetBlue Points

Link:   Barclaycard JetBlue Card

Link:   Barclaycard JetBlue Plus

Link:   Barclaycard JetBlue Business Card

You can check out my review of the Barclaycard JetBlue cards here.

And don’t forget about these other ways to earn JetBlue points:

Bottom Line

Through August 14, 2017, JetBlue is offering a status match promotion to folks who have elite status with other airlines, like American Airlines, Delta, United Airlines and more.  And for those of you with the Southwest Companion Pass!

You must register for the promotion, and once they receive proof of your Elite status with another qualifying airline, you’ll get JetBlue Mosaic Elite status through 2017.

You can even get your Mosaic status extended through 2018 by spending at least $1,250 on JetBlue flights within the first 90 days of your status match!

Having JetBlue’s Mosaic status is great, because it comes with perks like free checked bags, free in-flight beverages, and free flight cancellations and changes!

Do you plan on taking advantage of JetBlue’s latest status match promotion?  Let me know in the comments!

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