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August 13, 2009
JetBlue Offers All-You-Can-Fly, 30-Day Pass for $599
If you live in or near a city served by JetBlue, you might want to take a look at a new offering today: Unlimited flights between Sept. 8 and Oct. 8 to and from any of JetBlue's 57 cities for $599 plus applicable fees and taxes for international--but not domestic--destinations. It's called the All-You-Can-Jet Pass.
Fly as often as you like with no blackout dates and no restricted seats. Book travel up to three days in advance. However, you MUST buy the package by Aug. 21. This offer covers all of JetBlue's destinations including its international cities, and it's a heck of a deal if you can take off a few weeks beginning Sep. 8th and wander around!
Footnote: The fact taxes and fees are NOT extra between domestic US destinations is a major plus. For example, I'm holding a ticket I bought recently for a flight next week betwen New York's JFK airport and Burlington, VT. Round-trip price: A very nice $119. Taxes and fees? Another $30.
But be prepared to pay those fees and taxes if you choose any of JetBlue's Caribbean, Mexican, or South American destinations.
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The “All You Can Jet” pass does have some unique restrictions — for example, travelers must buy the pass and book their travel on the phone, a restriction that’s unusual for an airline that’s so web-focused.
The pass also carries particularly heavy penalties for failing to make a flight: A no-show who doesn’t call to change or cancel a flight could see their remaining “All You Can Jet” flights canceled.
Posted by: Social Bookmarking | Aug 14, 2009 3:51:10 AM
i am writing to comment on your daily beast page, in which you ranked AIRTRAN as the safest airline.
they had a horrible record as value jet--killed 125 people in 1997--which you never mentioned. are you fucking NUTS?
you just gave that loser company the best PR ever.
Posted by: maria | Aug 24, 2009 9:20:48 AM
Great post, Great Ideas to help build network which pays for a long haul.
Thanks much!
Posted by: NRI Travel | Sep 1, 2009 3:03:08 PM
Nice one. You'll definitely save some much needed cash for accommodations instead of just paying most for your plane ride.
Posted by: Sydney Hotels | Feb 9, 2010 5:29:18 PM

