JetBlue is starting the New year off with some nice discounts on airfare if you're traveling during January and February (and for some destinations into March). One-way fares start as low as $29.00, plus those security taxes and airport fees that get tacked on.
They have all sorts of routes on sale, short-haul as well as cross-country, plus some to the Caribbean and Mexico.
Cross-country flights can be had for $99.00 each way, and New York to Florida is doable for $74.00 each way.
The specific dates vary based on destinations, and there are discounts on fares every day but Friday and Sunday, with the lowest fares good on Tuesday and Wednesday flights. There are some blackout dates during February, primarily when you'd expect some schools to be on winter break.
But if you have some travel plans coming up, it might be worthwhile checking out. These have to be booked by January 13th.
To take a look at fares and dates, click this link.
Monday, January 4, 2010
JetBlue Airfare Sale -- From $29 Each Way
Thursday, November 19, 2009
JetBlue "Sample Sale" -- Book Today Only (Nov. 19th) -- One-Way Fares from $29
JetBlue is having another one of their "sample sales" today only, with low fares for early December as well as January flights (unfortunately the days closest to Christmas travel aren't included). They have their one-way flights priced from $29.00 to $129.00, plus applicable security/airport fees.
These sale fares are available for purchase on November 19, 2009 only, between 12:01 a.m. MDT to 11:59 p.m. MDT. Sale fares are valid for travel December 2 – December 16, 2009 and January 6 – January 28, 2010. Blackout dates and day-of-week restrictions apply.
All sale fares are valid in both directions, except for fares to Barbados; Cancun; Santo Domingo; Saint Lucia, which are valid for U.S.-originating travel only.
If you want to take a look and see if you can take advantage of their sale, click this link.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Fly on Halloween for $31 Anywhere in the U.S. on Halloween -- Book Today
If you have any reason to be traveling on October 31st, this sale from JetBlue takes some of the fright out of paying for the Halloween ticket. Today only, you can book any flight in the U.S. which departs after noon local time for the low price of $31.00.
The conditions are: Travel must be booked by October 20, 2009, 11:59 PM MT. Travel must take place on Saturday, October 31, 2009. Valid on all nonstop U.S. originating routes that depart after 12 noon, local time on October 31, 2009. Travel must be completed by 11:59 PM, local time on October 31, 2009.
The $31.00 doesn't include those added airport/security fees. But still, if you were planning to travel that day for any reason, this could save you a nice bundle, especially on a long-haul route.
To check it out, click this link.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
JetBlue "Sample Sale" -- Book Today Only (Oct. 15th) -- One-Way Fares from $24 to $99
JetBlue is having a fare sale going on for people who can take quick action. Tickets have to be booked today, October 15th (by 11:59 MDT), for travel between October 22nd and December 16th.
One way flights are available from $24-$99 (plus applicable security/airport fees. Sale fares to/from Florida are valid for travel on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays for southbound travel, and Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays for northbound travel. Sale fares to all other destinations are valid on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
If you happen to have some travel plans coming up (or just want to check on a possibly cheap getaway to visit a friend or family), click this link.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Jet Blue Airfare Sale -- Fares from $29 Each Way
Jet Blue has a sale going on now with fares as low as $29 each way (plus airport/security fees). Usually fare sales like this are for a specific travel period, but I've looked through the terms and conditions and I have seen no travel period specified, so this may be a great time for future planning. Their fares are lowest for departures Monday-Thursday and Saturday.
You have to book these fares by September 14th.
JetBlue flights feature leather seating, unlimited snacks and 36 channels of free DirecTV. The airline's new cabin configuration on all of its A320 jets provides more legroom than other airlines' coach cabins. Plus, the first checked bag is free on all JetBlue flights.
There are a wide variety of routes available, so to read the announcement and search for flights, click here.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
JetBlue Airfare Sale -- From $29 Each Way
If you're looking to get away to some warm, beachy hot spots, the sale on right now at JetBlue may be worth looking into. They are offering some nice fares to spots like Cancun, Puerto Rico, Nassau, Dominican Republic and more. The lowest fares start at $29.00 each way (plus those airport and security fees which get tacked on).
Fares have to be booked by August 26th, so you only have a bit of time to plan. The sale prices are valid for travel September 8th to November 18th. Some days of the week may have higher fares.
There are a wide range of departure cities available and lots of hot destinations, so to see if you can put together a late summer or early autumn getaway, click this link.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
JetBlue All-You-Can-Fly Pass for 30 Days $599!
The airline deals are getting intriguing in that they're not just the typical low fare offers. A couple of days ago I posted about US Airways' free 90-day Silver Preferred Status which gets you free baggage checks, priority boarding, possible first class upgrades and more -- since that is free, I think it's a no-brainer to sign up.
Today comes news of a new way to price air travel which may pay off for people who may have reasons to take more than one or two trips during September ad early October. Right now at JetBlue you can buy a pass that gets you unlimited travel during the 30 days from September 8th to October 8th. You could fly as much as you want and to most JetBlue destinations and just pay that amount. The domestic fees and taxes are included.
And if you need to fly to San Juan or International destinations, those fees and taxes get tacked on. Which still makes this a nice deal when adding it all up.
The flights must be booked no later than three days prior to departure. Any flight is available provided there are available seats. There is apparently a cancellation fee if you book a flight and don't show up, however (or else people would just book willy-nilly and no one would be able to get reservations. The pass is available for sale through Friday, August 21, 2009, or while supplies last. It is nonrefundable/nontransferable and no name changes are permitted.
What's nice is that customers who already have a flight booked during this travel period can pay the difference to upgrade to the pass by calling 1-800-JETBLUE (538-2583), prompt 4.
Each All-You-Can-Jet Pass is eligible for 35 TrueBlue points. Flights booked on the pass are not available for additional TrueBlue points.
For anyone who may need or want to be in the air a lot during that period, this may save a lot of money over the costs of buying separate airlines tickets.
To see all the details and get a pass, click this link.