Atmos Rewards Status vs JetBlue Mosaic
Atmos Rewards and JetBlue Mosaic both target the leisure-and-light-business traveler, but operate in very different worlds: Atmos is part of oneworld with deep partner network; JetBlue is largely standalone. Here is how their elite status programs compare in 2026.
Side-by-side
| Attribute | Atmos Rewards | JetBlue Mosaic |
|---|---|---|
| Currency | Status points | Tiles |
| Lowest elite tier | 20,000 SP — Atmos Silver | 50 Tiles — Mosaic 1 |
| Top tier | 135,000 SP — Atmos Titanium | 500 Tiles — Mosaic 4 |
| Alliance | oneworld (15 carriers) | None — bilateral partners only |
| Lounge access via status | oneworld lounges (Sapphire/Emerald) | Limited — JetBlue does not operate lounges |
Different products entirely
Atmos buys you global oneworld access and the ability to credit flights from American, BA, JAL, Cathay, Qantas, etc. Mosaic is mostly about JetBlue itself — Mint upgrades, free changes, priority security on JetBlue. If you only fly JetBlue, Mosaic is meaningful. If you fly broadly, Atmos's alliance reach is incomparable.
Verdict
Atmos for travelers who fly broadly and want global oneworld benefits. Mosaic if your flying is JetBlue-heavy and you mostly want intra-program benefits.
Frequently asked questions
Does JetBlue belong to oneworld?
No. JetBlue has bilateral partnerships (including a previous American partnership that has since been restricted) but is not a full alliance member.