· 'Terminal Man' on Wired.com:
A dream come true this is, since a guy who wanted the AYCJ pass couldn't afford it, he secured sponsorship in the form of Wired.com, who will send him on zany stunts and receive reports back as the dude spends all thirty days flying around without leaving the airports. That's right; he's sleeping in them, or on the curb outside if the terminal must close at night. Is he crazy? Sure. But the thing is, the sleeping in airport part was his idea, and it's not like it hasn't been done before.
· Where We Jet, a blog and Twitter and more:
Frequently updated with all the latest, must-know news for AYCJetters and "those who envy them," Where We Jet details everythin from the TripIt contest for best AYCJ itinerary to meet-ups in New York. Of course there's a myriad of other ways to follow the Where We Jet people: Twitter and Facebook, being the best two.
· 12 Hours In A City, a blog and Twitter and more:
These are two dudes from Buffalo, NY, who are already en route to the their destination on Jetblue as we type this. We like their packing video (lots of Clif bars), the fact that they had a going away party at a club, and that they are also available to follow on Facebook and Twitter (Clark and Joe). Just as their name sounds, they'll be spending only 12 hours in each city, attempting to soak up the groove of the country.
· 599 Club, Twitter and Facebook:
The @599club person pretty much started it all, creating the Twitter account almost as quickly as the pass was announced. It's frequently updated as they travellooks like JFK today for the kickoffand they are very active with AYCJ meet-ups. Also follow them on Facebook.
· All I Can Jet, a blog and Twitter:
This guy is blogging, twittering, and what have you from JFK airport right now, and from his coverage thus far, we can expect some great pictures and commentary over the month. He also has the requisite Twitter account. He is attempting to fly as much as possible while still working during the week. Already this morning he has flown from New York to Rochester and back. Our hearts are with him, for sure.
Did we miss any? Are you taking on the All-You-Can-Jet challenger and keeping a blog, twitter, and more? Tell us about it in the comments, so that we can daydream from the ground as you fly constantly overhead.
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