JetBlue's Latest Sale Has Flights to Florida, the Caribbean, and More — Starting at Just $49

The sale ends January 30.

felixmizioznikov/Getty Images A JetBlue airplane in mid flight

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A JetBlue airplane in mid flight

Planning a last-minute winter getaway? JetBlue just marked down dozens of fares across its network to popular leisure destinations like Florida, the Caribbean, and more.

“Warm up or cool down (or just get outta town) with a travel deal for February and beyond,” the airline shared about the promotion on its website.

JetBlue’s “The Win(ter)-Win(ter) Sale,” which ends on Thursday, Jan. 30, at 11:59 p.m. ET, is valid for travel between Feb. 3 and April 9. The promotion specifically excludes Friday and Sunday travel, with additional blackout dates on Feb. 15, 17, and 22.

Most of these deals are available out of JetBlue’s two main hubs at Boston-Logan International Airport (BOS) and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). One-way tickets to warm-weather destinations like Grand Cayman (GCM) and West Palm Beach (PBI) can be booked for as little as $59. For less than $100, travelers can even score flights to Barbados (BGI), San Juan (SJU), and St. Vincent (SVD).

Travel + Leisure sorted through the rest of the list and found the best one-way deals, all of which include the price of government taxes and fees:

  • Charleston (CHS), Jacksonville (JAX), Raleigh-Durham (RDU), and Washington, D.C. (DCA) to/from Fort Lauderdale (FLL): $49

  • San Juan (SJU) to/from St. Croix (STX): $59

  • Buffalo (BUF) and Islip (ISP) to/from Orlando (MCO): $74

  • Boston (BOS) to/from San Francisco (SFO): $99

Most of these sale fares are available in Blue Basic, which allows passengers to bring a personal item and a carry-on bag for free. However, JetBlue just launched its “EvenMore” ticketing option, which offers extra legroom seats, dedicated overhead bin space, complimentary alcoholic beverages, and more for a premium rate.

The latest promotion also comes as JetBlue rolled out the ability to pay for flights with Venmo, the popular peer-to-peer payment app. Venmo is now present as a payment option on JetBlue’s website, though it will also become available on the airline’s mobile app later this year.

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