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JetBlue offers a month of flying for just one price!

Sort of like stuffing yourself at a Las Vegas buffet, but instead of all you can eat, JetBlue is offering an All-You-Can-Jet Pass. You get as many helpings of JetBlue flights as you can cram into your schedule during the 30-day promotion, and they’re all for just the one cost of $599. The offer is for JetBlue flights from September 8 through October 8.

JetBlue flies to more than 50 destinations in six countries. To take advantage of the offer, you must buy the All-You-Can-Jet Pass by Aug. 21.  JetBlue instructions claim "pass holders will have access to every available seat on every flight with no blackout dates." Further: "each flight must be booked no later than 11:59pm MDT 3 days prior to the flight's scheduled departure."

Be aware that JetBlue reserves the right to discontinue selling All-You-Can-Jet Passes at any time during the promotion period. If you’re interested or more want further information, go to www.jetblue.com.

Southwest For The Birds: Painted Penguin Planes PDF Print E-mail


Southwest Airlines now flies Penguin One, a brand new Boeing 737-700 festuned with pictures of the Antarctic waddlers. The reason is that SW ahs been in cahoots with SeaWorld Florida for the past quarter-century, where penguins are one of the main attractions.

Regular passengers are already familiar with SW aircraft painted with images of other famed SeaWorld critters, Shamu One and Shamu Two. SW and other airlines continue to get away from the unillustrated aircraft paint jobs with pictures of eskimos, state emblems and other artwork. Cruise lines are following the trend by having huge murals on the bows of their ships designed by famed artists.

 
 
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