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JetBlue contest: Free flights if 'the other guy' wins

Samantha Bomkamp, AP Airlines Writer
Passenger Eric Johnson looks at a JetBlue plane on the tarmac at the Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport  on June 19, 2001.

NEW YORK (AP) - In a marketing gimmick that piggybacks on next month's presidential election, JetBlue is offering a way for Americans to make good on threats to leave the country if "the other guy" wins.

The New York airline said Wednesday that it will give away 2012 seats, or 1,006 round-trip flights, for customers that come out on the losing end of the battle between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney.

Travelers who visit jetblue.com/electionprotection and pick their choice for President will be entered into the contest to win a (temporary) escape outside the U.S. JetBlue's international routes include Mexico and the Caribbean.

The free flight would not include taxes, fees or a hotel.

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Samantha Bomkamp can be reached at www.twitter.com/SamWillTravel

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