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As the summer months are coming to an end, now can be the perfect time to plan for autumn travel. JetBlue Airways has a sale that can save travelers up to $50 off of a roundtrip flight. But this sale is only good for a few more hours, so booking travel soon is essential.
How To Get Up To $50 Off Roundtrip Flights
Travelers can enjoy $25 off each one-way flight, so long as their minimum spending is $50+, excluding taxes and fees. If a roundtrip flight is being taken, travelers can enjoy $50 off their fare, so long as their minimum spending on the flights is $100+, excluding taxes and fees. To get either $25 or $50 off of their base fare, travelers must use the promo code FALLTRAVEL.
This promotion is good for travel between September 06, 2023, and November 15, 2023. However, Friday and Sunday travel is excluded from this promotion.
This discount can be applied per person, but only one code is allowed per booking.
Additionally, this promotion is only available for nonstop flights. Transatlantic or Mint flights are not valid for this promotion, nor is this promotion available for previous bookings.
Travel must be booked by July 26, 2023, at 11:59 PM EST. This promotion is only available on jetblue.com. This code is not valid on JetBlue Vacations packages, Mint fares, award flights, cash + points redemptions, or partner flights.
So, let’s say a one-way direct flight costs $75 without taxes and fees and $150 roundtrip before taxes and fees. By using the code FALLTRAVEL when booking on jetblue.com, travelers can save $50, bringing their flight down to $100 roundtrip. So, this promotion can be used as long as travel is taken between 09/06/2023 and 11/15/2023 and isn’t on a Friday or Sunday.
Summary
JetBlue flies to many destinations across the United States and around the world (though international travel isn’t eligible for this travel deal). Additionally, JetBlue provides competitive prices, more legroom in its aircraft, free name-brand snacks, free high-speed WiFi and free entertainment.
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