JetBlue 10 One-Way Flights GoPacks Available at Select Cities
JetBlue is offering 10 non-stop, one-way tickets on select routes, also known as a GoPack, for sale September 28-October 6, 2012. Flights can be used September 13 through December 19, 2012 (blackout dates: 11/20 – 11/26).
Fortunately, or unfortunately for us, we are not located near a participating City.
GoPacks need to be purchase at the official shop.jetblue.com site.
Go Pack options include:
BOS/NYC – L.A./S.F. ($2,499 + $7 taxes/fees per flight) to/from:
Boston, MA (BOS) to Los Angeles, CA (LAX)
Boston, MA (BOS) to San Francisco, CA (SFO)
New York (JFK) to San Francisco (SFO)
New York (JFK) to Los Angeles, CA (LAX)Long Beach, CA (LGB) ($999 + $7 taxes/fees per flight) to/from:
San Francisco, CA (SFO)
Oakland, CA (OAK)
Sacramento, CA (SMF)
Seattle, WA (SEA)
Portland, OR (PDX)
Las Vegas, NV (LAS)Pittsburgh, PA (PIT) ($899 + $7 taxes/fees per flight) to/from:
Boston, MA (BOS)
New York, NY (JFK)San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU) ($699 + up to $69 taxes/fees per flight) to/from:
St. Maarten (SXM)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (SDQ)
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (STT)
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands (STX)/li>Boston/New York City/Washington D.C. ($1,199 + $7 taxes/fees per flight) to/from:
New York (JFK) to Dulles, Washington D.C. (IAD)
New York (JFK) to Boston, MA (BOS)
Boston, MA (BOS) to Newark, NJ (EWR)
Boston, MA (BOS) to Dulles, Washington D.C. (IAD)
Boston, MA (BOS) to Baltimore, MD (BWI)
Boston, MA (BOS) to Reagan National, Washington D.C. (DCA)New York, NY (JFK) ($1099 + $7 taxes/fees per flight) to/from:
Buffalo, NY (BUF)
Rochester, NY (ROC)
Burlington, VT (BTV)
Syracuse, NY (SYR)
Portland, MN (PWM)
Pittsburgh, PA (PIT)Boston, MA (BOS) ($1099 + $7 taxes/fees per flight) to/from:
Raleigh/Durham, NC (RDU)
Pittsburgh, PA (PIT)
Buffalo, NY (BUF)
Chicago, IL (ORD)
Charlotte, NC (CLT)
Richmond, VA (RIC)
Unfortunately, each GoPack appears to only be good for one person. In other words, you can not purchase a package and use it for your entire family.
Applicable government taxes and fees are also not included in each package.
This deal really only looks good for those that are interested in flying those exclusive routes, and even then I guess I would really need to see the numbers of what each particular roundtrip flight would cost to see if there is any savings, after all costs.
Fortunately, JetBlue has adopted the Southwest protocol of the first bag flies free.
Are you able to utilize any of these packages to your advantage?
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