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[SOLD OUT] JetBlue - All You Can Fly 5 - $499 USD - ($699 Pass still avaliable)

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Great for those who want to travel around USA in Sept/Oct. Couple this with a VAustralia or United flight ex MEL/SYD and you've got yourself a bloody awesome deal.

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; 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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  • +1

    That looks pretty damn cool. Makes me want to go to the US :).

  • Without reading into the detail, this sounds pretty good.

  • shame its a pretty bad travel date..

  • +2

    Was going to post this myself, but thought I'd be negged for it being a US-only post ("this is OZ Bargain, mate" etc. etc.)… heheh. Great deal, and I'm seriously thinking about heading to the US to take an early holiday (or, "vacation"). :)

    • well as the poster pointed out, after the slew of cheap travel deals to america posted recently, this is very suitable. as long as it's not americans only, i think it's fair game.

      • Yeah, I'm in agreement with you there — I think posts like this are suitable since many on here will be frequent travellers. But I recall last year a US travel deal getting heavily negged on here, even though it was available to Australians. Sometimes it's hard to predict how OzBargainers will react. :)

        • +1

          you're right jump22, i remember last year (or before that?) an airasia local (non au, ex KL) sale got negged heaps even though airasia had several gold coast and melbourne > KL sales immediately prior. It's a tough call but I reckon in the spirit of ozbargain - just do it! sanity will prevail (hopefully lol) and you wont get condemned to negging hell :)

  • +1

    Take a look at Sun Country's All you can Jet deal
    http://www.suncountry.com/programs/fallFreeForAll.shtml
    37 days unlimited for $499. Some interesting destinations including London but there are baggage and security fees tacked on to each flight as well as most flights going through Minnesota.

    [Via Gadling]

  • +4

    I hope Steven Slater would be my steward. I need some in-flight entertainment.

  • They are a good carrier, but the only thing I didn't like about them was the lack of foods available onboard.

    • You're kidding, right? As far as I know, they're one of the only domestic carriers left that still provide free snacks…

    • http://experience.jetblue.com/?category=Treat

      They have free snacks. And 'meal boxes' for US$6.

      • yeah they are only small portions of snacks. When I flew Virgin America (another American LCC) the choices were endless, full meals, and even cocktails!

        • Virgin America is probably the best LCC in the world! I wonder why they didn't get the Skytrax award.

  • This is an awesome carrier!!!!!!

  • -1

    i bet sept 11 will be easy to book flights on

    saying that, im flying from LA to miami on sept 11 too. fingers crossed

    • ouch

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