Jetblue Offers New Sale On Domestic And Caribbean Flights Starting at $29

Jetblue Offers New Sale On Domestic And Caribbean Flights Starting at $29

JetBlue is launching a “Big Winter Sale,” with one-way domestic and Caribbean tickets starting as low as $29.

The offer is valid for travel between Feb. 5 and Mar. 31. Tickets must be purchased by Feb. 1 at 11:59 p.m. ET or local time, whichever comes first.

The deal excludes travel on Fridays and Sundays. Feb. 17 and Feb. 28 are labeled as blackout dates. 

This “Big Winter Sale” comes after the airline announced that more than a dozen routes would be “adjusted” this spring.

People will be able to travel from New York City to Jacksonville, Florida through LaGuardia from as little as $39 one-way and $162 for flights and a two-night hotel stay per person.

“Put the win in winter with deals on flights and flight hotel packages to your favorite destinations,” the airline tweeted. “Hurry, the best hotel rooms are going fast!”

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One-way flights from Fort Lauderdale to Austin, Texas, can be booked for as low as $34 one-way, and one-way flights from Boston to Aruba for only $149 one-way.

Flights from LaGuardia to Boston or Miami may be purchased for as little as $29 round trip.

The airline is also offering flights from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Miami starting at only $49 each way and to Charleston, SC, starting at $54 one-way.

Those looking to catch some southern sun will find flights from JFK to Nassau, Bahamas, and Turks & Caicos starting at only $64 one-way.

Big Apple residents can also travel to Aruba from JFK for only $79 one-way or to Cancun for only $99 one-way. 

Flights from New York to Cartagena, Colombia, were also included in this deal, with one-way tickets costing only $114.

Those on the other side of the country can fly for only $34 between San Francisco and Los Angeles, or $39 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

A final domestic offer includes a $59 round-trip flight from New York City to Chicago.

Travelers to these cities should be aware that certain routes may not operate every day or may begin service later in the sale window.