How to Apply JetBlue Move to Mint Certificates [Video]

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JetBlue is offering a status match which, at certain thresholds, gives you the opportunity to earn Move to Mine certificates. JetBlue is one of the nicest US Business class products so it’s worth learning how to apply JetBlue Move to Mint certificates.

How to Apply JetBlue Move to Mint Certificates


(00:00) – Watch our JetBlue status match video here: https://youtu.be/HRyyzZDZAg0

(01:34) – You can click on a search result to show the number of certs required, looking for the small bullet point text referencing “Move to Mint certificate(s)”

(03:38) – You will want to book the cheapest non-Blue-Basic award

(04:30) – Check out as you normally would, but skip the seat selection because remember, you’re going to be moving to Mint!

(05:23) – Click “Manage Trips” in your profile dropdown, find the trip you want to apply the certificate to, and click “Manage Trip” on that itinerary, then “Move to Mint”

(05:53) – In some cases there may be a small additional payment, so be sure to click “Next Payment” to take care of that (for instance if a specific airport charges more taxes for premium flights than economy flights)

(07:06) – Assuming there’s Mint availability left on a flight, any flight should have this “Move to Mint” option, it just may vary in terms of how many certificates it costs.

(07:54) – Two is the least amount of Move to Mint certificates we’ve seen, though it’s more likely to cost more like 3 or 4, especially for flying internationally.

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