Travel sale: JetBlue All You Can Jet Pass is back

NEW YORK – Where would you go if you could All You Can Jet™ (#AYCJ™) on JetBlue Airways?

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NEW YORK – Where would you go if you could All You Can Jet™ (#AYCJ™) on JetBlue Airways? Today through August 20* members of TrueBlue can purchase the classic AYCJ-7 Pass with no day-of-week travel restrictions for $699 (a), or buy the new AYCJ-5 Pass, excluding travel on Fridays and Sundays, for $499 (a). Passes are only available online at www.jetblue.com/aycj. Customers must enroll in TrueBlue, the award-winning airline’s customer loyalty program, at www.jetblue.com/trueblue before purchasing a Pass.

Customers who purchase the popular #AYCJ Pass will have no boundaries – every available seat on every flight between Sept. 7 and Oct. 6 (a) will be available with no blackout dates – to travel to more than 60 international and domestic destinations in JetBlue’s route network as often as they like. TrueBlue members will receive 4,200 points with the purchase of the AYCJ-7, or 3,000 points for the AYCJ-5. With one-way Award Flights starting at just 5,000 points, customers who purchase a Pass will be almost half-way to another roundtrip JetBlue flight.

“Last year, our AYCJ Pass inspired customers across our network with the idea of travel without boundaries, whether they set out for more face time with important clients, planned to visit 30 cities in 30 days or lived inside the walls of airport terminals across the country,” said Robin Hayes, executive vice president and chief commercial officer for JetBlue Airways. “We look forward to seeing how this year’s community of Jetters use the Pass and create memories that will last a lifetime.”

Customers may book new travel or make changes or cancellations to #AYCJ reservations online at www.jetblue.com/aycj without a fee up to three days before departure. Changes or cancellations made less than three days before departure will be subject to JetBlue’s $50 change/cancel fee. Customers can upgrade to Even More Legroom seats on each flight for as little as $5 extra, depending on the flight. Other terms and conditions apply (a). Additional information is available at www.jetblue.com/aycj.

All #AYCJ travel must be booked between Aug. 23 and Oct. 3 (a). On the first day of booking, Monday, Aug. 23, a welcome email will be sent to all Jetters with exclusive offers from partners including Hertz car rentals and JetBlue Getaways hotel properties, to add to customer savings and enhance the #AYCJ experience. The Pass is inclusive of taxes and fees for all continental U.S. flights. Additional taxes and fees for Puerto Rico and international flights are not included. Customers must be TrueBlue members to take advantage of the Pass, and each #AYCJ Pass purchased is also eligible for TrueBlue points. Enrollment in TrueBlue is simple and free for all customers. For more information about TrueBlue, or to enroll, visit www.jetblue.com/trueblue.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • “Last year, our AYCJ Pass inspired customers across our network with the idea of travel without boundaries, whether they set out for more face time with important clients, planned to visit 30 cities in 30 days or lived inside the walls of airport terminals across the country,”.
  • 23, a welcome email will be sent to all Jetters with exclusive offers from partners including Hertz car rentals and JetBlue Getaways hotel properties, to add to customer savings and enhance the #AYCJ experience.
  • Today through August 20* members of TrueBlue can purchase the classic AYCJ-7 Pass with no day-of-week travel restrictions for $699 (a), or buy the new AYCJ-5 Pass, excluding travel on Fridays and Sundays, for $499 (a).

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