JetBlue is selling a pass for $699 that enables purchasers to travel wherever JetBlue flies between Sept. 7 and Oct. 6.
The airline is selling the All You Can Jet passes through Aug. 20, or while supplies last.
JetBlue did the same thing last year, selling the pass for $599. The demand was so high that the airline had to cut off sales a day early.
This year, JetBlue has thrown in a wrinkle: For $499, flyers can buy a one-month pass that excludes travel on Fridays and Sundays.
All buyers must join the TrueBlue loyalty program and buy the passes online at www.jetblue.com/aycj.
Each flight on the pass must be booked and ticketed at least three days prior to departure, but no later than Oct. 3. Changes or cancellations of flight bookings made within three days prior to the flight's scheduled departure will incur a $50 change/cancellation fee. No-shows for flights will incur a $100 fee, with pass suspension until the fee is paid.
Passes may be used only to book new travel and may not be applied to existing reservations. Passes may not be used for codeshare/interline flights or products sold separately, such as cruises, packages or gift cards.
The pass does not include taxes and fees applicable to international or Puerto Rico travel. In the case of international travel, government fees and taxes of up to $170 each way apply. In the case of Puerto Rico travel, there is a U.S. departure/arrival tax of $16.10 each way.