Missed out earlier this week? Well, you're in luck as round two of JetBlue's "Big Winter Sale." is getting a one-day extension to give you another shot. The 250+ sale routes' travel window remains the same: midweek from late January through the end of March. Fares start at $44 one-way but you'll have to book by tonight to score these advertised sale prices!
Travel Availability
- Travel Period: January 21 - March 31, 2020
- Travel Days of the Week: Tuesdays and Wednesdays
- Blackout Dates: February 18 - 19, 2020
Sale Period
Tickets must be purchased by today Thursday, January 16, at 11:59 pm ET or local time.
Sample Sale Fares:
All fares are nonstop and work in the reverse direction as well.
Boston to Pittsburgh $87 roundtrip
Newark to Fort Lauderdale $88 roundtrip
Fort Myers to Newark $97 roundtrip
Fort Lauderdale to Atlanta $118 roundtrip
Sacramento to Long Beach $118 roundtrip
Chicago-ORD to Fort Lauderdale $128 roundtrip
Orlando to Austin $138 roundtrip
Savannah to New York-JFK $138 roundtrip
Washington DC-DCA to West Palm Beach $148 roundtrip
Long Beach to Portland, OR $148 roundtrip
New York-JFK to Denver $168 roundtrip
White Plains to Tampa $208 roundtrip
San Juan to Boston $258 roundtrip
Related: How to Fly JetBlue
Baggage
These fares only include one small personal item and one standard piece of carry-on luggage. Checked bag fees start at $30 each way.
Seat Assignments
Basic Blue fares require a charge for advanced seat assignments, or you can skip this step and choose your seat from what is available during check-in for free. Blue fares include standard advanced seat selection during booking.
Example Booking
Research your specific itinerary, as the sample below shows you can sometimes find fares even cheaper than advertised. Searching JetBlue's sale site, I found seats departing Boston BOS on January 21, with a return flight from Pittsburgh PIT on January 28 for $87 roundtrip, only $1 less than quoted, but you get the idea.
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