Thursday, August 13, 2009

Unlimited Travel on JetBlue For $599* - Hundreds of Routes Available!

If you're a frequent traveler on JetBlue, check out the airline's latest promotion for travel in September. Book the All-You-Can-Jet Pass for $599 and you can reserve any available seat on any flight between September 8 and October 8. This promotion is available to True Blue frequent flyer program members, and passes can be purchased through August 21.

JetBlue has announced a new travel pass for an unlimited number of flights over a one-month period this fall. The All-You-Can-Jet Pass is available to members of JetBlue's TrueBlue frequent flyer program. To join, visit JetBlue's registration page.

The All-You-Can-Jet Pass costs $599, including all taxes and fees for domestic flights, but not including taxes and fees on Puerto Rico and international flights. Pass holders can book any available seat on any flight for the specified travel period in September and October.

If you're planning to travel between any of JetBlue's cities this fall, you should definitely take a look at this pass and determine whether it makes sense for your budget and travel plans. Frequent travelers will likely get a great deal, particularly for long-haul flights. It will be interesting to see if any other low-fare carriers follow suit with flight passes of their own.

The Deal

Travel is valid from September 8 through October 8. Book tickets by August 21 at 11:59 p.m. MT.

Each flight must be booked at least three days before departure. Changes or cancellations made within three days of departure will incur a $100 fee. No shows for flights on the day of departure will also incur a $100 fee, and the pass will be suspended until the fee is paid.

Find Airfares

You can go directly to JetBlue's website for more information. To book flights, call 800-JETBLUE (538-2583) and select option 4.

Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights or dates. Be flexible with your travel dates to find the lowest fares. Additional blackout dates and restrictions may apply.

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