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JetBlue Sale, One Way Flights Starting at Just $44

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JetBlue Sale, One Way Flights Starting at Just $44

JetBlue announced another two day summer sale, offering low fares on select routes, starting from $44 or 2,200 TrueBlue points + $5.60.

The Offer

JetBlue is offering fares as low as $44 one-way. You need to book by 1/30/19 (the earlier of 11:59 PM ET or local time).

Promotion page.

Key Terms

  • Fares include government taxes and fees.
  • Book by 1/30/19 (the earlier of 11:59 PM ET or local time).
  • Travel between 2/5–4/10/19. Tue–Wed travel. Blackout dates: 2/19–2/20/19.
  • Blue fare shown.
  • Different or additional day of week restrictions, travel windows, and blackout dates may apply and vary by route. Click on a fare for details..

You have 24 hours to cancel the reservation without being charged a cancellation fee, regardless of fare selected, if travel was booked seven (7) days or more prior to departure date.

Conclusion

If you have any travel planned in the next few months, take a look at this JetBlue sale and hopefully it lines up with your travel destinations. Prices should be lower that what you would see regularly.

If you’re paying cash make sure to maximize your credit card rewards. Use Amex Platinum that offers 5x MR on airfare, JetBlue Plus Card for 6x on JetBlue purchases, or Chase Sapphire Reserve for 3x UR on travel. If you use points to book, don’t forget the JetBlue Plus Card gives you a 10% rebate on redeemed points.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Unfortunately, it doesn’t really save you money when JetBlue continually cancels flights at the last minute and then either sticks you on a flight 2 days later or you have to buy a last minute ticket on another airline. Two out of the 4 flights I had with JetBlue in the last year were cancelled within 36 hours of the flight and in both instances all the other airlines were flying the same routes with no problem. And JetBlue’s delays are worse than almost every other airline – In the most recent DOT report for Jan thru Oct of 2018, Jetblue is ranked 9 out of 10 with only Frontier having more delayed flights than JetBlue. JetBlue averages only 70% of their flights on time – almost 10 percentage points lower than the other major carriers. Even Spirit has above 80% on time arrivals.

    So personally, I wouldn’t fly on JetBlue again. The last time JetBlue cancelled I had to buy a last minute ticket on United and whatever savings I originally got from booking with JetBlue got cancelled by paying 2.5 times for a last minute ticket on United.

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