Unlimited monthly air travel for $599 from JetBlue

This is absolute tip-top flipping genius! Look at this!

Pony up $599 and you can fly anywhere you like on JetBlue’s network between September 8th and October 8th.

And that’s it.

No catches.

You’ll need to pay the annoying taxes which, apart from flying to Puerto Rico, will set you back roughly $15ish plus a second bag fee of $30.

Still, it’s an absolute genius offer. I love the innovation.

You know, I might even consider doing a non-stop MIR Mixer mobile event tour of every US city served by JetBlue. (And that’s quite a lot)

I wonder how long it’ll take the likes of RyanAir or Easyjet here in the UK to introduce something similar?

All the details are on JetBlue’s site: http://www.jetblue.com/deals/all-you-can-jet/

  • Is that really true? $599 unlimited monthly air travel by jetblue? If this is really the case then travelers should grab this offer by jetblue so they can save a lot of travel expenses.
  • The airline company price was good. I think it's the cheapest price for having flight tickets. I heard about jetblue many times because of its low deals.
  • I can't believe that there is a airline company offering this nice price of airline fee. This is really good for travelers like me. I can save more money now not only for my hotel expenses but for having a low ticket airline fee. If you want to save also in your money for staying in a good hotel I can recommend you LMT. They can find you good hotel with a good price.
  • "I wonder how long it’ll take the likes of RyanAir or Easyjet here in the UK to introduce something similar?"

    You're kidding, right? They're good (well, RyanAir at least, I never flew Easyjet) if you're traveling with no luggage and no expectation. They don't care about the customer, they only care about charging outrageous fees for anything more than basic service. *IF* they do something like this, there'll be a million hidden fees.

    When I flew JetBlue, on the other hand, I found myself thinking "Wow, I love this airline" (and not only because they offered free wifi on their terminal...). Then I turned my head and I saw this. 'nuff said :)
  • Moof
    The closest I can think of right now in Europe is Air Berlin's City Pass: 5 flights to anywhere on the network for 199€. Only for people between the ages of 18 to 27, and only in July and August this year:

    http://www.airberlin.com/site/landingpages/airb...

    I'd definitely be well up for an EasyJet pass like this.
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