JetBlue Mosaic Status: Benefits, Tiers, and How to Earn Tiles (2025)

Updated Aug 1, 2025
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New York City-based JetBlue Airways has changed its Mosaic elite status program over the years, moving from a single elite tier to four. Each tier offers varying benefits, including Move to Mint certificates for upgrades, complimentary Even More Space seat selection, and free checked bags on all flights. Here’s everything you need to know about JetBlue Mosaic elite status.

What is JetBlue Mosaic elite status?

JetBlue Mosaic is the airline’s elite status program, rewarding its most frequent flyers with extra benefits. There are four tiers — Mosaic 1, 2, 3, and 4 — which provide varying levels of benefits. Elite status is earned with Tiles, which members earn when flying with JetBlue, spending on its cobranded credit card, and booking travel with Paisly by JetBlue or JetBlue Vacations.

You must earn a set amount of Tiles over a calendar year to qualify for Mosaic elite status. Once status is earned, you’ll have it through the rest of the current calendar year and the entirety of the next. Your Tiles balance will reset at the end of every year.

JetBlue Mosaic elite status tiers

As mentioned, there are four Mosaic tiers. You can find their benefits below.

BenefitMosaic 1Mosaic 2Mosaic 3Mosaic 4
2 additional3x bonus points per dollar3x bonus points per dollar3x bonus points per dollar3x bonus points per dollar
Free checked bags2222
Even More Space seat selectionAt check-inAt bookingAt bookingAt booking
Move to Mint certificatesNoneNone4Priority check-in, security, and boarding
Priority check-in, security and boardingYesYesYesYes
Complimentary alcoholic beveragesYesYesYesYes
Same-day flight changesYesYesYesYes
Dedicated supportYesYesYesYes
Avis status matchPreferred PlusPresident’s CirclePresident’s Circle2 additional

JetBlue Mosaic elite status requirements

Here’s how many tiles you’ll need to earn JetBlue Mosaic elite status tiers.

Mosaic 1Mosaic 2Mosaic 3Mosaic 4
50 Tiles100 Tiles150 Tiles250 Tiles

JetBlue’s “Perks You Pick”

You can earn extra benefits as you earn Tiles, both before and after you qualify for Mosaic status. These perks range from a pet fee waiver to IHG One Rewards Platinum status, and you start earning them after you hit 10 Tiles.

For every 10 Tiles you earn before reaching Mosaic status, you can pick one of the following:

  • Group B boarding on all flights, excluding Blue Basic fares.
  • Priority security.
  • A free alcoholic beverage on all flights.
  • Earn double points on a JetBlue Vacations package.
  • 5,000 bonus TrueBlue points.

Further, you can pick one of the following every time you hit a new Mosaic tier:

  • IHG One Rewards Platinum Elite status.
  • Pet fee waiver for all JetBlue flights.
  • $99 statement credit for select JetBlue credit cards.
  • 20-Tile bonus.
  • 15,000 bonus TrueBlue points.
  • Mint Suite Priority.

How to earn Tiles

You have three main ways to earn Tiles — here’s an overview.

Earn Tiles by flying JetBlue

You earn 1 Tile per $100 spent on JetBlue flights before taxes and fees.

Earn Tiles with a JetBlue credit card

Earn 1 tile per $1,000 spent on any JetBlue credit card.

Earn tiles with Paisly by JetBlue

You earn 1 Tile per $100 spent on Paisly by JetBlue bookings. You can book things like hotels and rental cars through this portal.

Earn tiles with JetBlue Vacations

You earn 1 Tile per $100 spent on JetBlue Vacations bookings. You can use this platform to book vacation packages that include JetBlue flights, hotels, rental cars, airport transfers, and select activities.

Bottom line

JetBlue still has one of the simplest elite status programs out there. Tiles are directly tied to how much you spend on flights, and its four elite tiers have relatively basic benefits. Along the way to status, you can earn “Perks You Pick” which you can enjoy while you work towards elite status.

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Andrew Kunesh
Andrew Kunesh
Andrew was born and raised in the Chicago suburbs but now lives in Queens, New York. He’s a lifelong traveler and took his first solo trip to San Francisco at the age of 16. Fast forward a few years, and Andrew now travels just over 100,000 miles a year, with over 40 countries, 20 travel credit cards and 3 airline statuses under his belt. Andrew was formerly a Senior Editor at The Points Guy and CNN Underscored.
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