JetBlue must act quickly if it wants to hang onto Mosaic elites
Feb 25, 2021
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JetBlue recently became one of the last major airlines to eliminate change and cancellation fees.
On the surface, that’s great news. Buried in the announcement, however, are two major devaluations.
The first is that you’ll no longer be allowed to bring a carry-on bag with basic economy tickets. The second is that the carrier’s Mosaic elite status just got significantly less valuable.
Feb 24, 2021
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If you’ve ever flown first class to the Caribbean, you’ll know that the in-flight experience typically isn’t all that different from domestic flights. You’ll usually get the same recliner-style seat, which oftentimes doesn’t even offer a built-in TV.
But it doesn’t have to be that way.
If you’re strategic about the flights you book, you could fly in the same lie-flat seats typically reserved for longer-haul flights, such as to Europe and Asia. Sure, you might not