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Book flights from  with JetBlue’s latest fall offer

Now is the time to book a fall vacation! Or any other vacation if your schedule is full.

JetBlue has just announced the kickoff of the airline’s annual Big Fall Sale, which includes a week of amazing deals starting Monday, August 19th through Friday, August 23rd.

And with this deal, booking a JetBlue flight for the fall months may even be cheaper than driving to the airport. Deals include one-way flights starting at $39 and JetBlue Vacations packages that include flights and two nights of hotel accommodation starting at $152.

All travel included in the deal takes place between September 10 and November 20, 2024, and excludes travel on Thursday, Friday, and Sunday. However, if you’re willing to be a little flexible with your dates (and maybe get creative with your vacation days and JetBlue’s high-speed inflight Wi-Fi), there are some great deals to be had.

From New York City, travelers can book flights to Europe for under $300, including one-way flights to Amsterdam (AMS) starting at $249, Paris (CDG) starting at $249, London (LHR, LGW) starting at $249, and Dublin (DUB) starting at $199. Domestic travelers can fly from New York to Miami (MIA) for $49 or to West Palm Beach (PBI) for the same price. Flights to Atlanta (ATL) start at $59, and flights to Saint Vincent (SVD) cost $99.

Those booking with TrueBlue points can also find fares starting at 4,400 points, including travel between Boston (BOS) and New York City or Atlanta (ATL), Nashville (BNA), Portland (PMW), Savannah (SAV) and New York.

JetBlue has already positioned itself as the airline to fly this fall. A new slate of fall content will feature the New York airline’s most famous films, including Harry and Sally, The devil wears Prada And Girl from Uptown. For Hispanic Heritage Month, the airline is also streaming hits such as Selena, In the Heights And Problem, plus animated favorites like coconut And MagicalIn October, “JetBoo” will show seasonal classics such as Beetlejuice, Hocus Pocus And Sixth sense.

Coffee and tea drinkers on board can now also request free plant-based milk, thanks to the complimentary offer of Lakeland Dairies oat milk on a stick on all flights.

By Jasper

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