JetBlue's Latest Sale Has Flights to Florida, Mexico, and the Caribbean — With Tickets Starting at Just $83

“3 words: Vacay starts now.”

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Don’t have summer plans yet? JetBlue is kicking off the busy travel season with discounted fares across its network.

“Summer it up,” the airline wrote about the promotion on its website. “3 words: Vacay starts now.”

The airline’s latest sale, which must be booked by Thursday, May 16, at 11:59 p.m. ET, is available for travel between May 27 and July 10. All Thursday, Friday, and Saturday travel are blacked out as part of this deal.

To find the best price, travelers can head to JetBlue’s Best Fare Finder tool to enter their home airport and desired destination. JetBlue displays the sale fares in a calendar format over the next few months.

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found a number of one-way deals to these popular summer break destinations

  • Fort Lauderdale (FLL) to Nassau (NAS) for $83
  • New York (LGA) to Martha’s Vineyard (MVY) for $84
  • New York (JFK) to Grand Cayman (GCI) for $99
  • Westchester (HPN) to West Palm Beach (PBI) for $104
  • Los Angeles (LAX) to Puerto Vallarta (PVR) for $116
  • Boston (BOS) to Asheville (AVL) for $119
  • Orlando (MCO) to Punta Cana (PUJ) for $122
  • Raleigh-Durham (RDU) to San Juan (SJU) for $130

The sales comes as JetBlue has announced several exciting routes starting this summer. In July, JetBlue will begin flying aircraft with its popular Mint business class product on flights from New York to San Juan and Vancouver. 

Additionally, JetBlue has a major route expansion planned from its Puerto Rico hub, inaugurating new flights between San Juan and Providence, Rhode Island; Westchester, New York; Cancun; Santiago, Dominican Republic; Medellín, Colombia; and St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands this fall.

JetBlue fliers will continue to enjoy free Wi-Fi on flights and test out a new “watch party” feature, which allows travelers to watch inflight entertainment with groups of up to five passengers.  

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