jetBlue is on a roll with sales this month, I think we’ve seen on every week! This time, it’s Jamaica’s turn to shine, with flights from NYC to Montego Bay (MBJ) for as little as $99!
#changeatjamaica
For those not in the NYC area, one of the major connection points for those coming from Long Island and JFK Airport is Jamaica Station, located in (you guessed it) Jamaica, Queens. jetBlue’s play-on-words promotion started with surprising commuters with free tickets to Jamaica.
I love videos like this, and this video shows that New Yorkers aren’t always in a rush to get from A to B!
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$99 Flights?
As you can see, the dates for the $99 fares are limited, and many of them are soon and fall on on weekdays, making this hard to take advantage of unless you have a really great vacation policy.
Conclusion
As always, jetBlue deals are great if you can take advantage of them. Let us know if you’ll be basking in the sun thanks to this promotion!
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