Changes to Mosaic status will be part of the enhancements to the TrueBlue program. The airline is ending bonus programs that could be useful to frequent flyers.
At the end of the year, the Take 3, Lucky 7 and Go Long bonuses will no longer be offered. The bonus programs have been part of the TrueBlue program for a long time.
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The ability to upgrade from regular Mint Suites to larger Mint Studio seats with points will end in November.
Extra TrueBlue points were offered to passengers who met certain flight requirements.
The Take 3 Bonus gave travelers an easy 5,000 bonus points and the Lucky 7 Bonus gave 7,000 bonus points after seven round-trip flights.
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The Go Long Bonus gave passengers an extra 10,000 points after they flew 10 one-way flights that were at least 1,600 miles. There are flights between the coast and parts of the Caribbean and London.
It was not clear what to expect from the TrueBlue program changes, but the airline gave a few hints. In an email to customers, the airline said that new ways to earn Mosaic status, additional perks for Mosaic members, and the ability to personalize perks would be introduced in the years to come.
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TrueBlue members who are on track to earn the bonuses for this final year still have time to do so.
TrueBlue members earn points for every dollar they spend on flights. Depending on the class of service and how you book, earning rates increase. Points can be used to redeem for flights or vacation packages.