American Airlines currently has summer sale to the Caribbean islands, which has created some great deals to Aruba. Delta and JetBlue have joined in with discounts as well, meaning you can reach the island from as far north as Boston, and as far west as Dallas. Prices are up to 45% off, saving up to $350, and are available throughout the month. All fares include a carry-on bag, and JetBlue fares include seat selection as well.
Departure cities include:
- Miami from $231 (AA)
- New York and Boston from $367 (Delta)
- Atlanta from $398 (JetBlue)
- Orlando from $400 (AA)
- Washington from $426 (AA)
- Baltimore from $426 (JetBlue)
- Dallas from $542 (Delta)
Sample Route
- Departure: MIA
- Stops: None
- Arrival: AUA
How to Book
- Follow link for sample dates or search Google Flights optional for departure and destination
Travel Dates
- Select dates June, 2019
- 7-day stay required
Things to Do in Aruba
Good luck and happy flying!
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I dont see a deal here. Seems like normal pricing to me.