JetBlue's Latest Sale Has $50 Off Flights — but You'll Have to Book Soon

The sale, which must be booked by Thursday, March 6, is valid for travel between March 19 and June 12, 2024.

<p>Courtesy of JetBlue Airlines</p>

Courtesy of JetBlue Airlines

JetBlue’s latest promotion gives travelers an easy way to save up to $50 off their next flight this spring and early summer.

“From cabana to chalet, get giant savings on whatever kind of trip you’re craving,” JetBlue shared about the sale on X (formerly Twitter).

The sale, which must be booked by Thursday, March 6, is valid for travel between March 19 and June 12, 2024. With promo code “SPRINGTRAVEL,” travelers will get a $25 discount off the base fare of one-way flights (with a $50 minimum spend) or a greater $50 discount off the base fare of round-trip bookings (with a $100 minimum spend).

To book, travelers must visit JetBlue’s homepage and enter the promo code to see the discount applied. If booking for multiple passengers, the savings will apply per person — so long as you meet the required spend for each traveler before any government taxes and fees.

Only JetBlue’s nonstop flights, including flights to Mexico and the Caribbean, are included in this sale. However, this sale excludes all Friday and Sunday travel, but there aren’t any blackout dates to note otherwise. In addition, the discount won’t apply to flights to Europe or in its signature Mint business class.

For instance, a round-trip flight between New York-JFK and Cancun costs $312 in the “Blue” fare, which allows travelers to bring a carry-on and personal bag and pick a seat at booking. With the promo code, this same flight costs just $262 at checkout — nearly a 15 percent savings.

Those who are flexible with travel dates can head to JetBlue’s hidden tool known as “Best Fare Finder” to find the cheapest possible tickets from their origin and destination airport in a calendar view. Travelers can also use the “SPRINGTRAVEL” promo code from this sale to save an additional $50 off their booking. 

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