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JetBlue and Gadling are giving away two All You Can Jet passes

So you missed the JetBlue "All You Can Jet" unlimited flight pass promotion and now you're crying in your pancakes because you won't have a month worth of flights. This is what happens when you stay out too late and don't pay attention. There's good news, travelers: Gadling has your back.
The JetBlue "All You Can Jet" unlimited flight pass has come and gone. But we teamed up with JetBlue to send two lucky winners on one month of unlimited flights anywhere JetBlue flies. That's right - you can win your very own AYCJ pass.
But wait - there's more! The winners will also receive a $250 gift card from SCOTTEVEST, a 4GB wireless Eye-Fi memory card, a three month subscription to Boingo Wireless and a free book and CD or Movie from Swap.com.
Entering the contest is simple - all you have to do is tell us what would you do/where would you go on your 30 days of unlimited flying? You can tell us in a 20 word itinerary, or a 1000 word trip essay.
- To enter, simply leave a comment answering the question: How would you spend your 30 days of unlimited flying?
- The comment must be left before Wednesday September 1 2010 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
- You may enter only once.
- Two Prize Winners will be randomly selected to receive one JetBlue All You Can Jet pass valid for travel seven days a week for 30 days, one Scottevest $250 giftcard, one 4GB EyeFi Pro wireless memory card, one travel book and CD or movie to keep you company from Swap.com, and one Boingo global WiFi pass valid for three months.
- The pass entitles the holder to unlimited travel on the JetBlue route network between September 7 2010 and October 8 2010. Taxes and fees on domestic travel are included, but you are responsible for all taxes and fees on international flight segments. JetBlue restrictions apply and can be found here.
- You are responsible for booking your flights through JetBlue.
- Winners must be JetBlue TrueBlue frequent flier program members. Membership in this program is free.
- Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, and the District of Columbia who are 18 and older.
- The total value of each prize is approximately $1100 -- $699 (JetBlue All You Can Jet pass), $250 (Scottevest gift card) $69.99 (EyeFi memory card) $50 worth of travel books and movies from Swap.com and $180 (Boingo three month global pass).
- Click here for the complete official rules of this giveaway.
Happy travels and good luck!
The Gadling Team












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 74)
Cherie Sechrist Aug 24th 2010 9:19AM
Jet Blue doesn't fly out of any nearby airports, but I would drive to get one if it afforded me the opportunity to see my children! I lost my hearing and am now legally profoundly deaf, which prohibits me from talking to my children who live many many miles from me.
Jeff Aug 27th 2010 12:24AM
JetBlue with me, why fly, why fly away?
If you can use
A six hour snooze
Just reserve your seat today..
JetBlue with me, why fly, why fly away?
Amy Aug 30th 2010 9:29PM
This is one of the best Http://www.budgetravelsite.info prizes I have ever seen offered, and I love JetBlue.
Nancy Aug 31st 2010 1:18AM
There are many ways for Deaf people to communicate with hearing family. You can use a video relay service, text messaging, email, TTY, etc. Visiting in person is the best but don't isolate yourself.
Donna Aug 31st 2010 4:50PM
I would fly to visit all the places on my bucket list as well as family and friends that I've missed for years since not being allowed to take any of my earned vacation for over five years !! I'm being downsized and to have the time to catch up, even to make some of my son's games as a young new coach would be such a blessing!
Court Aug 25th 2010 9:24AM
I would head to all of the best locations Jet Blue offers flights to!
J.B. Aug 25th 2010 9:24AM
"How would you spend your 30 days of unlimited flying?"
I'd attempt to visit every place mentioned in Johnny Cash's version of "I've Been Everywhere". I'd try to travel the deserts bare and breathe the mountain air. I'd also geotag every stop on a map app. Gonna try to do it anyway, so might as well get some sponsorship for the journey.
Elliott Aug 25th 2010 9:42AM
All along the periphery of where JetBlue flies !
Jeff Aug 25th 2010 9:35AM
I would go on a food tour of all the major JetBlue stops until my stomach explodes.
Shawn Aug 25th 2010 9:47AM
I would be so happy to have an AYCJ pass that I would weep a little bit, in my mouth, each time I boarded one of their glorious aircraft. I'd be flying all over the damn place! I don't have anything worthwhile to do in September, so I could jet around until my butt was blue from sitting on so many of their seats.
Plus, I don't know how you knew about the crying in my pancakes thing. I was totally distraught when I saw that I had missed the sale though. Like totally. You're my only hope, Gadling!
Shayna Aug 25th 2010 9:58AM
I've been trying to get to all 50 states throughout my life. So I'd use the AYCJ pass to cross off as many states as possible from my "to do" list...at least the ones where Jet Blue flies!
Stephanie Aug 25th 2010 10:12AM
As a recent college grad, I would love to do some traveling before jumping into the daily grind. I would visit family & friends from San Diego to Indiana to Vegas! I would travel to places I had never seen before, like the entire East coast for example. I would sip on cocktails and relax on a warm beach somewhere in the Caribbean. I would also network with people on flights in hopes of actually finding a job in this terrible economy. It would be the best graduation gift EVER! =)
Bobby Aug 25th 2010 10:13AM
I'd try to go to every national park in the lower 48!
Jeann Brick Aug 25th 2010 10:19AM
This would be an opportunity of a lifetime; I would use it wisely and joyously. First, I would arrange a month off from work. I would begin by visiting the people in my life whom I have loved and who have loved me, whom I am far from, and I would spend a day or two or three with each one. I would take each out for a wonderful meal to celebrate our love, our friendship and our lives throughout the years. Interspersed with these visits I would visit places of beauty in nature for a day or two, perhaps with them, or perhaps alone, to take in the beauty, to reflect on my extraordinary good fortune, including to make this trip. I would then schedule a long weekend training course to enhance my professional abilities in a city where the course is being offered. Finally, a visit for a few days to explore the treasures a great city like NYC or Boston....maybe both! .... This is my dream Jet Blue month. Thank you!
Kristin Aug 25th 2010 10:28AM
It's my birthday this month and I'll be turning 29. So as a grand kick-off to what I'm planning on making an amazing year, I'd visit all the places I've lived before: DC, Boston, LA, Chicago, as well as visit my brother in Seattle and hit up a wedding in Michigan that I might not be able to get to otherwise. Since I'll be working on the road with my teeny-tiny netbook, I'll definitely need the Boingo subscription as well as the memory card to hold all the photos I can take!
I can't believe I missed this the first time around... not this time! Lend a girl a hand, will you?
Anna Aug 25th 2010 10:39AM
Caribbean island hop! With a stop off in New Orleans on the way home to do some more exploration and reporting from the Gulf Coast.
Jennie Aug 25th 2010 10:37AM
Here is my 20-ish word itinerary if I won the JetBlue pass:
1. JFK-PHX for my cousin's 40th birthday
2. JFK-MCO to visit my friend with breast cancer
3. JFK-PIT to visit friends’ new baby
nick_dimi Aug 25th 2010 10:51AM
I don't travel nearly as much as I want to, so I would cash in my remaining vacation time from work, pack a carry-on duffle bag, and fly to as many of the destinations on that map above as physically possible in the 30 days alotted. I am in the NYC area, so I would have tons of flexibility when scheduling my departing flight to kick off the trip. Also, I studied journalism in college, work in travel PR now, and would love to blog about my trip. My iPhone and iPad would be my essential tools, and I would utilize them for just about everything from booking flights to finding local restaurants. Food is one of my passions and you can bet my trip would be like an episode of "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" on steroids.
Kirsten Aug 25th 2010 10:53AM
"How would you spend your 30 days of unlimited flying?"
I absolutely love to travel so I'd use it to bounce around various places - see an Astro's game in Houston, see a Rangers hockey game at Madison Square Gardens, check out the music scene in Austin and pop down to Aruba just because. I'd also love to visit some friends in Portland, Maine, Pittsburgh, and elsewhere.
SKM Aug 25th 2010 10:54AM
I telecommute, so I would hop around, visiting friends and family, not missing much work. Bliss.