JetBlue: $699 gets you a month's worth of flights
By Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY
By Rick Maiman, AP
JetBlue is bringing back its All You Can Jet Pass, which allows customers to make an unlimited number of flights during a one-month period for a fixed price. Last year's pass -- also issued at this time of the year -- sold out in about two days.
This year, JetBlue is offering two different versions of the All You Can Jet (AYCJ) Pass. The most flexible pass costs $699 -- $100 more than last year's offering -- and allows customers to book a seat on any available flight between Sept. 7 and Oct. 6.
Here's how it works:
Buy the $699 pass by Friday -- or before it sells out -- and you'll get a month's worth of unlimited flying between any of the airline's 60 international and domestic destinations. The pass covers travel between Sept. 7 and Oct. 6.
JetBlue says pass holders "will have no boundaries -- every available seat on every flight between Sept. 7 and Oct. 6 will be available with no blackout dates -- to travel to more than 60 international and domestic destinations in JetBlue's route network as often as they like."
JetBlue says domestic taxes and fees included in the price of its AYCJ Pass, though taxes and fees for international flights and flights to Puerto Rico are not included.
By Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY
By Rick Maiman, AP
JetBlue is bringing back its All You Can Jet Pass, which allows customers to make an unlimited number of flights during a one-month period for a fixed price. Last year's pass -- also issued at this time of the year -- sold out in about two days.
This year, JetBlue is offering two different versions of the All You Can Jet (AYCJ) Pass. The most flexible pass costs $699 -- $100 more than last year's offering -- and allows customers to book a seat on any available flight between Sept. 7 and Oct. 6.
Here's how it works:
Buy the $699 pass by Friday -- or before it sells out -- and you'll get a month's worth of unlimited flying between any of the airline's 60 international and domestic destinations. The pass covers travel between Sept. 7 and Oct. 6.
JetBlue says pass holders "will have no boundaries -- every available seat on every flight between Sept. 7 and Oct. 6 will be available with no blackout dates -- to travel to more than 60 international and domestic destinations in JetBlue's route network as often as they like."
JetBlue says domestic taxes and fees included in the price of its AYCJ Pass, though taxes and fees for international flights and flights to Puerto Rico are not included.