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JetBlue unlimited travel for as low as $499 returns for 1 month "All You Can Jet" promotion

by Lynette Alice

Created on: August 17, 2010   Last Updated: May 01, 2011

JetBlue is bringing back unlimited travel by reviving their most popular promotion ever, the All-You-Can-Jet pass. The special pass is like a buffet of travel for the businessman or the person that has time on their hands, $700, and the desire to go all over the country. If you ever felt like waking up in the morning and flying to Boston for some chowder, then off to Maryland for crab, and finishing up the night by drinking Mojitos in Florida, this is the travel deal for you. Of course you could just go to the counter and play airport traveling to wherever the next available JetBlue flight is going, or visit a city a day. How you use the pass is totally up to you.



If the $699 pass sounds a bit too steep for your tastes, JetBlue kept you on their radar and is offering another lower priced option. For $499 you can purchase a 5 day a week pass that excludes Friday and Sunday travel which are peak days. What is extra cool about the pass is that it isn’t a rip-off that is good for a week and riddled with restrictions. The pass is valid from September 7, 2010 until October 6, 2010. There are a few catches, but there are also improvements over last years promotion as well.

The big improvement is that this year there is unrestricted travel which was the one thing travelers moaned and groaned about last year.  That means you can get to their Caribbean destinations this year instead of just domestic stops. The catch is you have to book all travel between August 23, 2010 and October 3, 2010. That really isn’t a big deal however as you can book on the spot so long as there is space on a flight except for the last 3 days of the promotion - and if they operate as they did last year there may be some flexibility to that as well.

The passes are limited, and last year they sold out in under 2 days so acting fast is essential. The only other catch is you have to join JetBlue’s frequent flier program which is really no big deal. The passes will be sold online, and for more information and destinations a quick trip to their website will provide all the most up to date information on availability and flight schedules.  With over 60 destinations that include Orlando, Las Vegas, San Francisco, new York, Bermuda, Montego bay, and Aruba, there is sure to be someplace that most any traveler would love to get away to for a few trips at a great savings.


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