The tickets are available for purchase until next Friday, August 21, and flights must be booked at least three days in advance of the travel date. Getting the pass gets you award points, but the individual flights won't. What's better, the program lets you fly on any flight that has available seats, and if you have an existing flight during that month, you can upgrade to the deal by paying the difference.
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JetBlue, perhaps hoping to lure more customers its way in these dismal times, is trying out a new All-You-Can-Jet program from September 8 to October 8. For $599 (taxes and fees included), they'll allow travel to and from any of the 50+ U.S. cities that they service.

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Holy cow. Where was this before I had kids? Would have been in NYC 4 weekends in a row.
Stupid work and school getting in the way of life. Dammit.
Where was this in the summer?!
Amen to that. I imagine that this pass will be popular with travelers from abroad. Think of it as a Eurorail pass for the US.
Call it an AmericAir Pass. Of course, you can't just walk up and get on the plane like with Eurail, but this would still be cool for foreign travelers.