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FILE - In this June 2, 2010, a JetBlue airplane takes off from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. JetBlue is bringing back its popular All-You-Can-Jet pass Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2010, that allows customers to travel to an unlimited number of cities over a one-month period for $699.
FILE – In this June 2, 2010, a JetBlue airplane takes off from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. JetBlue is bringing back its popular All-You-Can-Jet pass Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2010, that allows customers to travel to an unlimited number of cities over a one-month period for $699.
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JetBlue is bringing back its popular All-You-Can-Jet pass, which allows anyone to travel to an unlimited number of cities over a one-month period.

It’s a chance for the airline to fill empty seats during what is traditionally the slowest time of the year and hopefully, for JetBlue, to create the same wide-ranging social buzz it generated last year when it launched the promotion for the first time.

And for consumers with wanderlust, stamina, $700 or a combination of all three, it’s a continual ticket to any destination in the U.S. and Caribbean for 30 days. Last year, the unlimited tickets cost $599 and sold out fast. The Associated Press


Sept. 7 to Oct. 6

There are two price tiers: an unlimited pass for $699 or a $499 pass that excludes travel on Fridays and Sundays.

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