California has a reputation for sunshine, beaches and palm trees – but that’s only part of the picture.
22.08.2023 - 16:03 / travelandleisure.com
Labor Day may still be a week away, but JetBlue is ready for fall with a sale that has one-way fares starting at just $39.
The airline’s “Big Fall Sale” must be booked by Aug. 24 and is valid on travel from Sept. 6 through Nov. 15, JetBlue shared with Travel + Leisure. However, the sale is not good for travel on Fridays or Sundays.
“Autumn’s up. Wheels up,” the airline wrote in a Facebook post about the sale on Tuesday morning. “Get a jump on the season with deals on flights and vacation packages.”
Fly between New York and Charleston, between Boston and Rochester, between Fort Lauderdale and New Orleans, between Los Angeles and San Francisco, and more starting at just $39 each way. For just $10 more, travelers can also fly from New York to Orlando, between Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, between Boston and Baltimore, and more.
Travelers hoping to make summer last a bit longer can splurge on an island getaway with flights to San Juan starting at just $74 from Orlando and flights to Punta Cana starting at just $149 from Boston.
In addition to savings on flights, JetBlue is putting its vacation packages on sale with flight and hotel deals starting as low as $313. For that price, travelers can fly roundtrip from Los Angeles to San Francisco and book a two night hotel stay or do the same from New York to Boston.
Travelers can also book a two-night vacation package with roundtrip flights from Boston to Cancun starting at just $534.
Travelers who book a JetBlue Vacations trip receive perks like a free inflight drink and earlier boarding times as well as access to a network of «insiders» in certain destinations who can help with everything from activity recommendations to restaurant reservations.
Passengers who book a Blue, Blue Basic, or Blue Extra ticket must pay $35 for a checked bag and $60 for a second one. Customers who book a Blue Basic fare are also not permitted to bring a carry-on bag unless they are members of JetBlue’s Mosaic loyalty program, which the company overhauled this year.
California has a reputation for sunshine, beaches and palm trees – but that’s only part of the picture.
Low-cost airline Norse Atlantic Airways is making European getaways affordable with one-way trips starting at just $99.
Delta Air Lines is rolling out the deals to the South Pacific.
The summer may be winding to a close, but the savings are just heating up with Spirit Airlines’ end-of-summer sale that has one-way flights starting at just $45.
Delta Air Lines will launch flights from Miami directly to the capital of The Bahamas this fall for the first time, making it easier to reach the popular island destination as the weather gets colder.
Semi-private air carrier JSX is jetting off to Mexico for the fall and is offering big discounts on tickets to make for a luxe travel experience.
U.S. travelers have been flocking to Europe in droves this summer. And while the peak travel period is beginning to wind down (and along with it, the sweltering heat), JetBlue is making a final push to capture travelers headed across the Atlantic with its newly launched service from New York’s JFK to Amsterdam Schipol — and I was onboard the first flight.
When you think of San Antonio, the picturesque River Walk often comes to mind – and rightly so. This iconic waterway meandering through the heart of the city is undoubtedly one of its most famous attractions. However, San Antonio has so much more to offer families beyond this charming waterway. There are plenty of historical landmarks, thrilling theme parks, a wealth of cultural institutions, and plenty of active-adventure activities to be had. This city is a treasure trove of experiences for families.
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