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Deal Alert: JetBlue Fares from $44 One-Way This Summer

June 11, 2015
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Deal Alert: JetBlue Fares from $44 One-Way This Summer
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Airfare deals are typically only available on limited dates. For this particular deal, we recommend that you use Google Flights to find dates to fly, then head over to JetBlue's site to book. Remember: Fares may disappear quickly, so consider booking immediately and requesting a refund within 24 hours of booking if you're unable to travel.

JetBlue is currently running a fare sale with flights starting at just $44 each way (despite the airline advertising $69 fares) from several cities for travel between July 7 and September 30, 2015. To take advantage of this sale, you must book by Thursday, June 11 at 11:59pm ET.

Score flights on JetBlue starting at $69.

Fare Sale Details:

  • Fares include government taxes and fees.
  • Book by June 11, 2015 (the earlier of 11:59 PM ET or local time).
  • Travel July 7 - September 30, 2015. Tuesday and Wednesday travel.
  • Different or additional day of week restrictions, travel windows, and blackout dates may apply and vary by route. Click on a fare for details.

Sample Routes with Availability:

Jacksonville, FL to Washington-National DC for $69:

Boston, MA to Martha's Vineyard for $44:

San Francisco, CA to Long Beach, CA for $48:

TrueBlue Award flights also on sale:

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San Francisco, CA to Long Beach, CA for 3,500 points:

In addition to the cheap paid fares, the airline's offering discounted award redemptions starting at 3,500 TrueBlue points each way. As a reminder, JetBlue is a 1:1.25 transfer partner of American Express Membership Rewards, the points program of premium cards like The Platinum Card from American Express and Premier Rewards Gold card, as well as the EveryDay Preferred and EveryDay cards.

Overall these deals aren't amazing, but if you're looking to get away this summer and don't want to shell out a lot of cash, these may be of interest to you.

While JetBlue may not be a part of a major alliance and these cheap flights won’t help towards any major elite status, you can still bank extra credit card points by using a card that maximizes airfare purchases, like 3x on airfare with the American Express Premier Rewards Gold or 2x on the Chase Sapphire Preferred. Check out this post for more on maximizing airfare purchases.

Report your success if you’re able to score any of these cheap fares!

Featured image by JetBlue ending partnership with American Express
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