If the winter chill has you dreaming of sandy beaches and sunny skies, JetBlue’s latest flight sale is the perfect opportunity to escape to warmer destinations without breaking the bank. With fares starting at just $49, travelers can snag deals to Florida, the Caribbean, and beyond. Here’s everything you need to know about this enticing offer.
JetBlue’s winter sale runs for eight days, ending at 11:59 p.m. ET on January 14. The travel period spans from January 11 to April 9, but keep in mind that the sale excludes flights on Fridays, Sundays, and during peak travel dates from February 13 to February 24.
The promotional fares include one-way flights starting at $49 between select cities, such as New York City and Fort Myers, Florida, or Fort Lauderdale and Raleigh, North Carolina. For just $59, you can jet between Boston and Charleston or Newark and Fort Lauderdale.
If you’re looking for an international adventure, JetBlue is offering incredible savings on flights to tropical destinations. Fly from Fort Lauderdale to Cancun for $99 one way, from Boston to Providenciales in Turks and Caicos for $124, or from Orlando to Montego Bay, Jamaica, for $149. Puerto Rico enthusiasts can find deals as low as $69 from Orlando to San Juan.
The advertised fares include all government taxes and fees, making the pricing transparent and budget-friendly. However, there are a few things to keep in mind:
- Checked baggage is not included in the base fares. Travelers flying on Blue, Blue Basic, or Blue Extra fares will need to pay for checked bags.
- JetBlue follows a peak and off-peak pricing structure for baggage fees.
- The good news? Basic economy passengers can bring a carry-on bag at no extra cost, a policy change that aligns with JetBlue’s customer-friendly approach.
This sale is just one part of JetBlue’s plans to make air travel more accessible and enjoyable. The airline is set to debut a brand-new first-class cabin on domestic flights, providing even more comfort and luxury for passengers. International expansion is also on the horizon, with new routes to Spain planned for next summer and additional flights to Scotland.
JetBlue’s push for growth comes amid some challenges. Recently, the Department of Transportation fined the airline $2 million due to a history of delays, and it ranked as one of the least on-time carriers in the U.S. in 2024, according to Cirium. Despite these setbacks, JetBlue remains a favorite among travelers for its affordable fares and customer-focused service.
Whether you’re seeking a quick weekend getaway or a week-long escape to paradise, JetBlue’s winter sale has something for everyone. But with such limited availability, you’ll need to act fast. Book your tickets now, and start packing for your sunny adventure.
Let JetBlue take you from the winter blues to tropical hues this season!