JetBlue Launches 8-Day ‘Big Fall Sale’ for Fall Travel

JetBlue Sale Fall Travel

JetBlue Launches 8-Day ‘Big Fall Sale’ for Fall Travel

Today, JetBlue launched its eight-day ‘Big Fall Sale,’ giving customers a full week to snag one-way fares as low as $39 across its network for travel between September 6 – November 16, 2022. Travelers looking to plan a JetBlue Vacation can also take advantage of discounted Flight + Hotel packages. Customers have until 11:59pm ET on Tuesday, August 30 to book. 

To check the deals available from your home airport, just select your departure city in the sale page, and see the listed offers. From NYC for example, you can fly to Miami for just $39 or to Boston, Jacksonville and Portland, ME for $49.

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Offer Terms

  • Fares include government taxes and fees.
  • Book by 8/30 (the earlier of 11:59pm ET or local time).
  • Travel between 9/6-11/16/22 (Excl. Fri & Sun travel).
  • Lowest available fare (Blue Basic, otherwise Blue) only on sale.
  • Different or additional day of week restrictions, travel windows, and blackout dates may apply and vary by route. Certain routes may not operate daily or may commence service later in sale window. Select a fare for details.
  • Fares are displayed based on your location. Select the pencil icon, then select “View All Deals” to see all fares.

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