JetBlue's Fall Fare Sale Has Flights for Less Than $40 — When to Book

The sale ends August 23.

<p>Courtesy of JetBlue</p>

Courtesy of JetBlue

JetBlue is looking ahead to cooler temperatures and putting fall fares on sale with one-way tickets starting at less than $40.

The airline’s Big Fall Sale is offering a full week of deals, which travelers have until 11:59 p.m. ET on Aug. 23 to take advantage of, JetBlue shared with Travel + Leisure. The sale is available for travel from Sept. 10 to Nov. 20 when flying on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.

Fly between San Juan, Puerto Rico, and St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands starting at just $34 each way, or fly between Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, between Boston and Maine’s Presque Isle, and more starting at just $39 each way. Travelers can also fly cross-country from Boston to Nashville, for example, starting at just $49 one-way or from Los Angeles to Fort Lauderdale starting at just $79 one-way.

For those looking to soak up a few more rays of summer, escape to the Caribbean with flights to Nassau in the Bahamas starting at just $69 from Fort Lauderdale and flights to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic starting at just $119 from Orlando.

The sale also offers major savings on transatlantic routes, including to JetBlue’s newest European destination of Edinburgh. Fly from either New York City or Boston to Dublin starting at just $199, or book a trip to Amsterdam, Edinburgh, or London starting at just $249.

In addition, JetBlue is offering savings on vacation packages with deals on flights and hotels. Book a two-night getaway to Los Angeles from Boston with a roundtrip flight and hotel starting at just $320 per person, or head to the Bahamas with a roundtrip flight and two-night hotel package starting at just $285 per person when traveling from Fort Lauderdale.

Starting Sept. 6, JetBlue’s basic economy tickets will include a carry-on bag. Currently, most Blue Basic tickets don’t include a carry-on bag and travelers who bring a bag must pay extra and check it. The exception is transatlantic flights when Blue Basic tickets include a carry-on bag.

Earlier this year, JetBlue also changed how it charges for bags by introducing a peak and off-peak pricing structure in addition to quietly raising baggage prices in February.

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