JetBlue Sale with One-Way Fares from $39
Today JetBlue announced a three day sale, giving travelers another opportunity to score great deals on the upcoming fall travel season and beyond.
To take advantage of these low fares, you need to book by October 12. Travelers can score one-way tickets as low as $39 for the extended travel window between Tuesday, October 17, 2023 – Wednesday, February 14, 2024.
Below are just a few routes included as part of the sale:
- Newark (EWR) – Miami (MIA) at $39
- Orlando (MCO) – Washington (DCA) at $39
- Fort Lauderdale (FLL) – Charleston (CHS) at $39
- Los Angeles (LAS) – San Francisco (SFO) at $39
- Atlanta (ATL) – Fort Lauderdale (FLL) at $39
- Boston (BOS) – Baltimore/Washington (BWI) at $49
- New York (JFK) – Milwaukee (MKE) at $59
- San Juan (SJU) – Punta Cana (PUJ) at $89
Sale Details
- Fares include government taxes and fees.
- Book by 10/12 (the earlier of 11:59pm ET or local time).
- Travel between 10/17/23-2/14/24 (Tue & Wed travel).
- Blackout dates: 11/21-11/28/23, 12/19/23-1/9/24.
- Lowest available fare (Blue Basic, otherwise Blue).
- Different or additional day of week restrictions, travel windows, and blackout dates may apply and vary by route. Certain routes may not operate daily or may commence service later in sale window. Select a fare for details.
- Fares are displayed based on your location. Select the pencil icon, then select “View All Deals” to see all fares.
Offer Terms
- Fare shown is valid until 10/12 for travel 10/17-2/14/24 (Tue & Wed travel).
- Blackout dates: 11/21/2023-11/28/2023, 12/19/2023-1/9/2024.
- Lowest available fare (Blue Basic, otherwise Blue).
- Fares include government taxes and fees.
- Limited exceptions apply.
- All fares are subject to limited availability; may not be available on all days or all flights; may change without notice; must be purchased at time of reservation; and are one–way, nonstop (except as otherwise noted), nonrefundable, and nontransferable.
- $25 fee per person applies to fares purchased by phone or through chat.
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