BOOK FLIGHTS AS LOW AS $49 EACH WAY:The Watch Tasty Chicken and Sex OnlineJetBlue Win(ter)-Win(ter) sale has one-way flights as low as $49 with travel dates spanning Feb. 3 to April 9. Blackout dates include Feb. 15, 17, and 22. You'll also need to avoid travel on Friday and Sunday to snag this deal that expires at 11:59 ET tonight.
Looking to book a winter vacation without blowing the budget? Airfares might be on an upward trend when it comes to cost, but JetBlue is fighting the good fight and letting us travel for less. So long as you have vacation days in the next few months, check out this JetBlue sale.
Until 11:59 p.m. ET on Jan. 30, the JetBlue Win(ter)-Win(ter) sale has flights discounted to as low as $49 each way. To snag this deal, book travel that falls between Feb. 3 and April 9. But before you start searching, be aware of blackout dates that include Feb. 15, 17, and 22. The sale also excludes flights on Fridays and Sundays.
For those searching for winter getaway, look no further than JetBlue's sale. The route network for the airline is extensive, spanning the continental U.S., Puerto Rico, the Caribbean, Mexico, and a few destinations in Central and South America.
For just $49, fly from New York's JFK to Charleston, South Carolina or head to sunny Fort Lauderdale from JFK for just $59. Flying with JetBlue comes with benefits like free snacks and WiFi.
If you're in the mood for a winter vacation, check out the sale prices today at JetBlue. But you'll need to book quickly since the deal ends tonight at 11:59 ET. Bon voyage!
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