Friday, February 28, 2014

Go Packs are Back!

JetBlue Once Again Offering GoPack™ 

What is a GoPack™, you ask? It's a great opportunity for people who take popular flight routes often to save a ton of money on flights. You can purchase a pack of 6 or 10 flights for a flat rate and they last for several months, during which you can take the number of flights purchased anytime.


Where Do They Go?


Currently in the offering there are packs for:

  • Boston to Washington, DC
  • JFK to Northeast cities
  • JFK, LGA, EWR to Florida
  • Long Beach to Bay Area

All four selections are offered in either 6 or 10 flight increments and each one way ticket counts towards the number of flights in the packages. 

For the person who often does east coast or west coast flying for business, these packages can really take the hassle out of paying and booking flights individually and are especially useful if you often fly last minute or during peak times when prices can get out of hand. 

While these may not be the cheapest prices, they are a great hedge against increased flight costs associated with business travel and are not tied down to one specific person, making them great for a business to snatch up and distribute to its traveling employees. This makes the GoPack a great option for whoever travels with regularity. 


The package prices for GoPacks™ 

The Fine Print


There are a few details worth keeping an eye on for this deal, though.  The packs are only on ale through March 31st, 2014 and have to be used by 6/17/14 with black dates of 4/11-14-4/28/14. 

Another important detail is that TrueBlue points are eligible for the purchase value of the package, but extra points will not be earned once the flights are booked with the codes you receive. 

These flights are non-refundable

There is an additional $7 government fee that will be added when booking each individual flight, but all other taxes and fees are included in the package. 

Changes to any GoPack reservation are subject to a flat fee of $75. 

See the rest of the fine print at the GoPack JetBlue page.


- John 


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