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Originally Posted by Jankeeflyer2500
(Post 36396259)
are you signed in to your trueblue account? Email says you need to be signed in, so that may be the issue. It showed for me when I signed in and then clicked the Core fare.
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if you're signed in to your account, i saw it by searching for a mint route (JFK-SFO for example), and then click the "From $99" or whatever the box with the price for economy is, and then after you click on the price, it will show you the cost for all the options and above that it will show this:
Move to Mint certificate(s) required per person: 1; Blue Basic excluded; the number of certificates is subject to change until your Move to Mint is confirmed in Manage Trips |
Originally Posted by Jankeeflyer2500
(Post 36396489)
if you're signed in to your account, i saw it by searching for a mint route (JFK-SFO for example), and then click the "From $99" or whatever the box with the price for economy is, and then after you click on the price, it will show you the cost for all the options and above that it will show this:
Move to Mint certificate(s) required per person: 1; Blue Basic excluded; the number of certificates is subject to change until your Move to Mint is confirmed in Manage Trips |
This makes it so much easier
click on the see fares for economy and above the price boxes magic appears Move to Mint certificate(s) required per person: 2; Blue Basic excluded; the number of certificates is subject to change until your Move to Mint is confirmed in Manage Trips |
It's interesting to me that the certs required for certain dates are clearly untethered from price, points, or seats availability. Some ranges simply seem "blacked out". For example, in December, it shows needing 3(!!) certs for almost all transcons near Christmas, despite relatively low cost ($700-800).
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This is a much needed upgrade. I was able to cancel my one remaining JFK-LAX JetBlue leg, which was using my last 2 MTM certs, and re-book both a departure and return leg for 1 MTM cert each, at similar times of day. That means I will have used all 6 of my certificates for Mint at 1 cert each this year. Hell of a status match from Delta!
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Originally Posted by barabuski
(Post 36399202)
It's interesting to me that the certs required for certain dates are clearly untethered from price, points, or seats availability. Some ranges simply seem "blacked out". For example, in December, it shows needing 3(!!) certs for almost all transcons near Christmas, despite relatively low cost ($700-800).
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What are the ways to get the Mint Studio Suites (row 1) without paying extra?
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Can you use Move to Mint certificates on mileage tickets or just non-basic economy paid tickets?
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Originally Posted by SkyTeam777
(Post 36423418)
Can you use Move to Mint certificates on mileage tickets or just non-basic economy paid tickets?
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So if you book a ticket using points, you can use move to mint certificate? That’s surprising! Sounds like a really great deal!
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Yes Booked a ticket to London in Economy using points 45K and then applied 3 certificates to MINT.
If your travel and life is very flexible you will be able to Max this for the highest value. Everything is fluid with pricing and how many certificates. Example NY to AUA 650 for coach 750 for Mint they want 4 certificates, NY to LON 550 for coach 2100 for Mint 3 certificates. I kind of find the process intriguing for sport !!! |
Originally Posted by Jankeeflyer2500
(Post 36396489)
Move to Mint certificate(s) required per person: 1; Blue Basic excluded; the number of certificates is subject to change until your Move to Mint is confirmed in Manage Trips For example, I looked up JFK-AMS (3 required) AMS-JFK (5 required) Does that mean 5 in total are needed or 8 are needed? |
My understanding its per segment
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Originally Posted by Vacation time
(Post 36464061)
My understanding its per segment
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