The sale ends October 31.
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JetBlue is celebrating winter early with a pre-Halloween sale that has one-way fares starting at just $49.
The airline’s “Win at Winter Sale” is available to book through Oct. 31 and valid for travel from Nov. 11 through Feb. 12, 2025, JetBlue shared with Travel + Leisure.
The sale excludes travel on Fridays and Sundays and does not include blackout dates from Nov. 23 to Dec. 4, and from Dec. 18 to Jan. 7, 2025.
Fly from Boston to Palm Beach, from Boston to Nashville, from New York City to Savannah, from New York City to Miami, or from Orlando to Washington D.C. all starting at just $49 one-way. Or splurge on a warm-weather getaway with flights from Fort Lauderdale to Nassau, Bahamas, for example, starting at just $59 one-way, and flights from Boston to San Juan, Puerto Rico, starting at just $99 one-way.
Travelers hoping to plan an epic ski vacation can fly to Salt Lake City starting at just $124 each way from New York City, or fly to Denver starting at just $79 each way from Boston.
JetBlue is also putting its vacation packages on sale where travelers can save $100 off flight and hotel packages with the promo code “WINTER.” To take advantage of that promotion, customers must spend at least $1,500 and book by Oct. 31 for travel from Nov. 5 through Sept. 15, 2025.
The sales come as JetBlue extended its status match program to include three more domestic airlines: Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines, and Frontier Airlines. The carrier also status matches for United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Alaska Airlines, and American Airlines.
Earlier this year, JetBlue changed how it charges for bags by introducing a peak and off-peak pricing structure in addition to quietly raising baggage prices in February, but the company’s basic economy tickets now include a carry-on bag.