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teknetic
08-25-10, 04:15 PM
Enjoy unlimited travel from September 7 to October 6, 2010 with our All You Can Jet Pass, now with two great options! Use your AYCJ 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 60 cities to choose from, and for just $699* for the AYCJ-7 and $499* for the AYCJ-5, it's a deal you can't pass up. AYCJ Pass types

AYCJ-7: $699* for 30 days of unlimited travel
AYCJ-5: $499* for 30 days of unlimited travel (excludes Fridays and Sundays)

Pass travel valid on JetBlue-operated flights in the JetBlue route network only
Domestic taxes and fees included
International and Puerto Rico taxes and fees not included
On sale now, while supplies last
Travel dates: Tuesday, September 7, 2010 through Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Each flight must be booked and ticketed no later than 11:59 p.m. EDT or 11:59 p.m. local time, whichever is earlier, three (3) days prior to the flight's scheduled departure
Last seat availability
Nonrefundable/nontransferable/no name changes permitted Purchasing an AYCJ Pass


AYCJ Passes can only be purchased online by clicking "Buy now" above
You must be a TrueBlue member to purchase your pass and book flights. To join, click here (https://trueblue.jetblue.com/web/trueblue/register/); it's free
Each AYCJ Pass is eligible for TrueBlue points—customers that purchase AYCJ-7 will receive 4,200 TrueBlue points. Customers that purchase AYCJ-5 will receive 3,000 TrueBlue points. Flights booked on the pass are not available for additional TrueBlue points
You will receive a confirmation within 24-48 hours of purchasing the pass, which will include a link and instructions for booking your flights. You can begin booking pass travel on Monday, August 23, 2010
There is no age restriction for pass purchase and travel. Customers 13 and under must have a parent register them for TrueBlue, purchase their pass and reserve all travel. Please note: There is an $85 per person fee each way for unaccompanied minors (a child traveling alone between ages 5 and 13) Booking flights with an AYCJ Pass


AYCJ Pass flights can only be booked online at jetblue.com/aycj beginning August 23, 2010
Booking multiple flights departing from the same city on the same day is prohibited; any such bookings will be cancelled immediately with the exception of the most recently booked flight
Each flight must be booked and ticketed no later than 11:59 p.m. EDT or 11:59 p.m. local time, whichever is earlier, three (3) days prior to the flight's scheduled departure Changes/Cancellations/No-Show Policy


Changes/Cancellations greater than three days before departure flight: $0 fee
Changes/Cancellations within three days of departure flight: $50 fee
All flights require three-day advance purchase, including changed flights
If a customer no-shows for a flight, a penalty fee of $100 will be incurred. The AYCJ Pass and all existing reservations will be suspended until the penalty fee is paid

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Just in time for fall semester!

4bronxbombers
08-25-10, 04:16 PM
I think Brooke just signed up for that.

GordonGecko
08-25-10, 04:22 PM
This is an amazing deal for the right type of people, like college kids who want to do a lot of travelling or sales guys with tons of drop in visits to make

NYYDragoon
08-25-10, 04:23 PM
But college starts in September. D'oh.

Awesome idea; obnoxious timing.

GordonGecko
08-25-10, 04:26 PM
They probably saw that this period of the year is when they have the least bookings, so they figure they have to pay all those pilots and make their airplane lease payments so collect as much $500 pass money as they can. I bet it'll be impossible to get a decent flight on Jetblue during those 30 days unless you book everything stat

Steve Dalkowski
08-26-10, 02:10 PM
But college starts in September. D'oh.

Awesome idea; obnoxious timing.Kind of sums up JetBlue's entire business model.