Travel Deal of the Day (August 18, 2010)
Members of JetBlue's TrueBlue frequent flyer program (free to join) may purchase an all you can fly pass valid on JetBlue between September 7, 2010 - October 6, 2010, a low demand time period for flying after the Labor Day holiday weekend. The pass is $699 for travel any day and $499 for travel any day of the week but Friday or Sunday (plus applicable tax/fees). Travel must be purchased three days prior to travel. Fees apply to change the reservation or for no-showing for a reservation. This is only a partial list of restrictions; a long list of restrictions apply and can be read at this link.
How:
Go to the JetBlue All You Can Jet Pass.
The Inside Scoop:
Is this a good deal? Well, it depends. You must analyze much will you travel during this time period and whether you would be traveling anyway during that time period or if you are traveling only because of the pass. If you add the cost of all of your trips during this 30 day time period and recognize that the pass will save you money off of the sum of the costs of those itineraries, then it may be a good purchase. But be sure to analyze how the change fees and restrictions will affect your total cost. If you value flexibility, you will want to carefully consider the purchase of the pass.
Also note that the pass is available until JetBlue decides it is no longer available. The last time the pass was offered, JetBlue stopped selling the pass when a certain number of customers had purchased the pass. If you are sure you want the pass, you may want to purchase the pass in the near future.
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