Cool! JetBlue 25 For 25 Promo: Earn Up To 350,000 Points And 25 Years Of Mosaic Status!

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JetBlue 25 For 25 Promo

JetBlue is celebrating its 25th birthday with a fun 25 for 25 promo for flights taken between 6/25/25-12/31/25 and you’ve got to love their creativity!

  • Fly to 15 unique airports and earn 150,000 bonus points.
  • Fly to 5 more (20 total) unique airports and earn another 200,000 points, for a total of 350,000 bonus points.
  • Fly to 5 more (25 total) unique airports and earn Mosaic 1 status for 25 years.

Note that only the connecting and destination airport that you fly to will count as a unique airport. Your origin airport does not count. 

You can find JetBlue’s route map here.

You can find a list of JetBlue’s 113 airports here.

Unfortunately, Blue basic fares and Paisly bookings do not count for this promo, though award flights do count, as long as they’re not Blue Basic awards. Codeshare flights on other airlines do not count.

You must have a TrueBlue number attached to the reservation before flying. No registration is required.

Award flights on JetBlue booked through partner airlines will count, as long as your TrueBlue number is attached.

If you value JetBlue points at 1.3 cents each, that’s like earning $1,950 worth of points for flying to 15 airports or $4,550 worth of points for flying to 20 airports.

With proper planning, you should be able to create a mileage run that costs less than that.

Mosaic status for 25 years is certainly a unique and valuable offer, though Mosaic 1 is somewhat limited in benefits.

Here are the current Mosaic 1 benefits:

  • 2 bags, 70 pounds each, are free for you and your companions.
  • Free Inflight Beer, Wine & Liquor (ages 21+. Up to three drinks)
  • 5,000 bonus points
  • Free same day flight changes for you and companions, except on Blue Basic
  • Mosaic check-in, security, and boarding for you and companions
  • Even More Space at check-in for you and companions, except on Blue Basic
  • Preferred Core Seating, except on Blue Basic
  • Dedicated Support Line and Priority Chat Assistance
  • Complimentary upgrade to Business First on the Heathrow Express train

You also get to pick 1 annual perk from this list:

  • IHG One Rewards Platinum Elite Status
  • FoundersCard Blue Membership
  • Pet Fee Waiver
  • $99 Statement Credit on Select JetBlue Credit Cards
  • 20-Tile Bonus
  • Gift a 20-Tile Bonus
  • 15,000-Point Bonus
  • Mint Suite Priority

Of course, those perks can change annually.

You don’t earn any annual tiles, so if you want to earn a higher status, you’ll be starting from 0 (or 20 if you select that perk).

The bigger risk for 25 years of Mosaic status is will JetBlue survive another 25 years? After all, the airline has struggled mightily to make money in a post-COVID world and has slashed its network size many times since last year.

On the other hand JetBlue does have valuable assets and airport landing rights and if they do wind up merging with an airline like United, you may just wind up with United status for 25 years! United has honored lifetime elite status and club membership during previous mergers, though they have changed the terms of the status and membership many times over the years.

On the other hand, American didn’t honor lifetime TWA benefits, though the airline didn’t really merge with TWA, they merely bought their assets out of bankruptcy.

The points and status will be issued within 2-3 weeks of completing the offer requirements.

Want to mileage run or plan ideas with someone else? You can post on this DDF thread.

Will you try to qualify for this promotion?

HT: theyankel, via DDF

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46 Comments On "Cool! JetBlue 25 For 25 Promo: Earn Up To 350,000 Points And 25 Years Of Mosaic Status!"

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Memere

Before I was married I had the stamina for a mileage run – lol enjoy for all the adventurous ones!!

Heather

You should look testosterone boosters. It’ll increase your stamina.

Mendel

Destinations visited on connecting flights are each considered qualifying destinations, regardless of time spent in the connecting city.

From the terms & conditions.
Doesn’t this mean that connecting flights do count?

yelped

Are awards considered non-revenue? The term say that “Non-revenue and Paisly bookings are not eligible for this promotion.”

Srulky

What qualifies as a unique airport?

Dude

An airport that has a Zoo in the terminal

Steven Feldman

If you get the Tier 1 Mosaic for life from 25 destinations, how does it work to get to tier 2 from spending. Does that mean you only need to spend enough to get tier 1 status and now it counts as tier 2 since you started at tier 1?

Flyerman

So,

Can the author recommend a 25-stop marathon.

anonmous

Terms & conditions apply. Travel must be completed 6/25-12/31/25 and have TrueBlue number attached. Each destination (or airport, in destinations with multiple airports) will be counted once. JetBlue-operated flights only. Excludes Blue Basic fares and codeshare flights. See full terms below¹.

Elie

What’s the most amount of connections per single flight?

1991

Waiting for the day of AI travel agent / planning

frenchfries

I’m sure ChatGPT could do a decent job at this. Try and report back!

Tbg

EWR → ALB → BUF → ROC → ISP → HPN → LGA → JFK → PHL → DCA → CLT? → RDU → AVL → TPA → FLL → PBI → RSW → MCO
→ SJU → SDQ → STI → PUJ → CUN → AUA → MBJ → SFO → EWR

TBG

Never mind ChatGPT is totally off

Lipa

Can you please make an intinerary with the all the costs?

Tbg

lol don’t think there’s a free travel agent

Mendel

Do award flights booked with qatar or etihad qualify for this promotion?

Isaac

If I am Mosaic 2 already, am I earning Mosqic bonus points on top of these 25 bonus point?

WCF

Based on the status matches with united. Mosaic 1 gets you silver premier. Definitely not a fair trade

Harry

You don’t get access to Mosiac Priority number

WCF

There will be no mosaic priority line once Jetblue is swallowed up by United

Sam

Is it 15 airports “PLUS” 20 Airports total 35?

Or 15 plus 5 total 20? for the top bonus

Rob

Does the 5,000 annual bonus points for Mosaic 1 and annual perk choice apply for each of the 25 years? Because if so, the math works out even better.

25 destinations gets you 350K miles immediately + 500k (5k + 15k annually) miles paid over 25 equal installments.

Harry

So after trying to figure out how to get 25 unique airports it’s a lot harder than I originally thought. The vast majority of Jetblue’s cities only go through their respective hubs so it’s virtually impossible to do only 25 flights and hit 25 unique cities. You basically are going to have to fly closer to 50 roundtrips or maybe 45 legs to pull this off. If someone has a ton of free time they could pull this off but you”ll be flying alot of flights not counting towards this challenge in order to make this work.

Zack

Would flying to FLL one time and Miami and palm beach another time count and vise versa to the NY airports? Or is it considered one destination since it’s in the “same city”?

Sam

If someone else books the flight for me (either with his cash or Jetblue points), will I get the credit towards this promo? Does he need to fly with me on the same reservation?

Miles

I have been doing the work and just can’t decide if it’s worth it to do this challenge. It’s a crapshoot because who knows if JetBlue will be around for 25 years and how long the United alliance will last. The benefits are great, but 25 airports is not as easy as it sounds as other have said. Due to VERY limited destinations from the west coast, almost all flights besides the eastern seaboard will require a long haul back and credit for only one airport (assuming you bounce around the east coast to cover the Northeast airports). Another issue is some of the smaller airports north of NYC only have inbound flights at night which would require an overnight. I’m also considering a Frontier monthly Go Wild pass for $99 to get back to NY once I have hit all the NY area airports.
This challenge can be done in 6 months with no problem…I could probably do it in 2 months, but I’m still not sure if it’s worth it. I’m estimating the total cost to be about $3000-$4500 with forced overnights and/or return flights that would duplicate airports. A little savings could be found by using blue basic on those legs which don’t count, plus using miles once you hit the 150,000 mark. Also, if/when Jetblue runs a $25 off one way sale, it will help quite a bit. Its possible they run one next week as they often do a “fall sale.” It’s fun to try to figure out a strategy to make this work in the meantime!

Dan1

“though award flights do count”

Do bookings using JetBlue travel bank count?

sam

whats the best jetblue cc to open for this type of trip

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