JetBlue’s great winter sale is live for 2 more days. The travel window is between 1/16 – 4/10, with blackout dates of 2/19-2/20. Scores of routes are priced below $100 each way, including dozens of options for warm weather or ski destinations. Options for bundling hotels with flights are included as well. But don’t wait too long: this sale ends at midnight Eastern Time, Wednesday evening.
Sample Routes
Sample Fares
- Atlanta to Orlando from $88 round trip
- New York to Bermuda for $198 round trip
- Cleveland to Ft. Lauderdale for $138 round trip
- Salt Lake City to Long Beach from $118 round trip
- Boston to Steamboat Springs, CO from $228 round trip
How to Book
- Book before 11:59 ET Wednesday, 1/9/18
- Visit JetBlue’s website to search for sample dates and destinations
Travel Dates
- 1/19 – 4/10
- Blackout dates: 2/19-2/20
Visit JetBlue.com for mileage earning.
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