JetBlue is celebrating winter with a giant flight sale that has tickets beginning as little as $49.
The sale, which is out there to e-book over eight days till 11:59 p.m. ET on Jan. 14, is legitimate on journey from Jan. 11 by way of April 9, the airline shared with Journey + Leisure. The sale isn’t obtainable for journey on Fridays or Sundays or from Feb. 13 to Feb. 24.
Fly between New York Metropolis and the Fort Myers space in Florida or fly between Fort Lauderdale and Raleigh in North Carolina beginning at simply $49 every means. For simply $10 extra, vacationers can rating tickets between Boston and Charleston, between New York and Chicago, between Newark and Fort Lauderdale, and extra.
The sale additionally contains main financial savings on worldwide getaways, like $99 one-way flights from Fort Lauderdale to Cancun, $124 one-way flights from Boston to Providenciales in Turks and Caicos, and $149 one-way flights from Orlando to Montego Bay in Jamaica.
And vacationers hoping to discover Puerto Rico can fly to San Juan beginning at simply $69 one-way from Orlando, beginning at simply $94 one-way from Tampa, beginning at simply $109 from Rhode Island, and beginning at simply $119 one-way from New York.
The gross sales embody all authorities taxes and costs, however vacationers should pay for a checked bag if they’re flying on a Blue, Blue Fundamental, or Blue Further fare on most flights. JetBlue fees for luggage based mostly on a peak and off-peak pricing construction.
The excellent news is JetBlue now permits vacationers in fundamental financial system to carry a carry-on bag with them at no cost.
The sale comes forward of JetBlue’s plans to improve its home flights subsequent yr with a brand-new firstclass cabin. The airline can be increasing its worldwide presence with plans to launch service to Spain subsequent summer season and supply much more flights to Scotland.
This month, the Division of Transportation (DOT) fined JetBlue $2 million for a historical past of “chronically delayed” flights, and the airline was one of many least on-time within the U.S. in 2024, based on knowledge from aviation analytics firm Cirium.