JetBlue is bringing back its travel deal that borrows the “all you can eat” concept of a buffet, but instead of food, customers can fly anywhere for as much as they want for a month.
Customers can choose two options with JetBlue’s “All You Can Fly” program, the company said in a statement.
They can either pay $699 for absolutely no restrictions, or they can pay $499 for passes that apply on any day except for Fridays and Saturdays. There was only one pass last year, which cost $599.
The airline company has limited the window of time in which people can purchase the tickets to only three days, starting Aug. 17 and ending Aug. 20. Compared with last year, the window is shorter.
The pass will encompass dates between Sept. 7 and Oct. 6. JetBlue has 60 domestic and international destinations that customers can fly to. All travel destinations must be booked between Aug. 23 and Oct. 3.
Customers can choose two options with JetBlue’s “All You Can Fly” program, the company said in a statement.
They can either pay $699 for absolutely no restrictions, or they can pay $499 for passes that apply on any day except for Fridays and Saturdays. There was only one pass last year, which cost $599.
The airline company has limited the window of time in which people can purchase the tickets to only three days, starting Aug. 17 and ending Aug. 20. Compared with last year, the window is shorter.
The pass will encompass dates between Sept. 7 and Oct. 6. JetBlue has 60 domestic and international destinations that customers can fly to. All travel destinations must be booked between Aug. 23 and Oct. 3.