Unlimited Travel to DR for a Month for $599 plus Tax on JetBlue?

JC171

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Seems like a Good deal for those who wish they could travel every weekend to DR or several times in a month

Enjoy unlimited travel and last seat availability with our All-You-Can-Jet Pass! For just $599* you can take JetBlue anywhere you like, as often as you like, from September 8 to October 8, 2009. Use your All-You-Can-Jet Pass for business, for pleasure, to visit your favorite cities or to meet with a client. You might as well just do it all! With more than 50 cities to choose from, and for just $599, it's a deal you can't pass up.

About the Pass
$599 for a month of unlimited travel, with last seat availability
Domestic taxes and fees included
International and Puerto Rico taxes and fees not included
On sale through Friday, August 21, 2009, or while supplies last
Travel Dates: Tuesday, September 8, 2009 through Thursday, October 8, 2009
Each flight must be booked no later than 11:59 p.m. MDT three days prior to the flight's scheduled departure.
Nonrefundable/nontransferable/no name changes permitted
Customers who already have a flight booked during the pass travel period can pay the difference to upgrade to the pass by calling 1-800-JETBLUE (538-2583), prompt 4.
Each All-You-Can-Jet Pass is eligible for 35 TrueBlue points. Flights booked on the pass are not available for additional TrueBlue points.
To purchase an All-You-Can-Jet Pass:
Call 1-800-JETBLUE (538-2583), option 4. You do not have to be a TrueBlue member at the time of purchase, but a TrueBlue number is required to book all flights.To join TrueBlue, click here; it's free.

To book flights with your All-You-Can-Jet Pass:
Before calling to reserve your flight, please visit jetblue.com to check availability and select flight times.
Call 1-800-JETBLUE (538-2583), prompt 4.
Provide your pass number which is your original reservation number.
Provide your TrueBlue number.
You may only book one flight per city per day; if a violation of this policy is found, JetBlue will honor only the last booking made and cancel the customer's other bookings from that city on that day.
Each flight must be booked no later than 11:59 p.m. MDT three days prior to the flight's scheduled departure.
You can change/cancel flights for no fee with three (3) or more days notice; changes or cancellations to flight bookings made after 11:59 p.m. MDT three days prior to the flight's scheduled departure will be charged standard JetBlue change/cancel fees.
To change or cancel All-You-Can-Jet Pass travel:
Greater than three (3) days before a flight: $0 change/cancellation fees
Less than three (3) days before a flight: JetBlue's standard change/cancel fees apply
In the case of a no-show, the customer's pass will be placed on hold, any reserved pass flights will be canceled, and no new flight segments wil be able to be booked until the customer pays a $100 no-show penalty.
 
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AZB

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each time you would visit DR, be prepared to pay 100+ in taxes.
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edm7583

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A fantastic deal for flying inside the US. (My first thought was that this would be an unbelievable deal for a foreign tourist visiting the US. Imagine how much you could see for $599!) but it's true that every time you will leave the DR, you will still have to pay about $90 in tax for the DR, plus US immigration user fee and USDA inspection fees totaling about $12 (most other US taxes will be inclusive in the price of the pass) so about $100 extra for each DR-US leg.

Still, this is a smart way to increase load factors during what is nearly always the slowest travel month of the year. This isn't the first time Jet Blue did something out of the ordinary during slow season to fill seats. About this time last year, they were auctioning seats on their particularly empty flights on Ebay, often selling them for a steal. This is just another example of two airlines, Jet Blue and Spirit, (though very different in their approach and operations) thinking out of the box in order to survive and prosper, while the dinosaurs like AA are running on fumes.
 

Latino2002

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JetBlue announces early end to unlimited pass sale
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August 20, 2009





JetBlue Airways Corp said it ended its sale for one-month, unlimited travel passes when the passes sold out before the promotion was to expire Friday, Reuters reported.

The airline was offering passes for $599 that allowed travel to any of JetBlue’s 56 destinations between Sept. 8 and Oct. 8 on an unlimited basis.

The airline said it capped the number of passes so that customers who bought the pass would be able to find seats on the flights they wanted, the article reported.
 

Kyle

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i guess we need to wait for the next one. the summer season is officially over in the US next week, watch for other deals...