JetBlue Sale: ’12 Days of Deals’ Now Has $30 Caribbean Flights …
Just when you thought the deep travel deals were over with the end of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, JetBlue Airways comes along with a surprise sale on travel and airfare that’s set to last the next 12 days—it’s the airline’s own version of the “12 Days of Christmas.” Lasting through December 16, JetBlue will announce limited-time offers daily at 1 p.m. EST, right around when you’re heading to lunch—how thoughtful. Today, the airline’s “December to Adventure” features flights as low as $30 one way to Caribbean and Mexican destinations like St. Thomas, Bermuda, Cancun, and Jamaica. The best options are from flights out of JetBlue hub cities like Boston, Orlando, and New York, and you’ll be able to view a month at a time to spot the best deals. If you’re a regular JetBlue flier, you can also put points toward these deals, which means you could be able to get them for literally zero dollars.
The 12 days of sales won’t just be flight deal after flight deal; they “may include a combination of flights, TrueBlue points, Vacations, and business partners deals,” Philip Stewart, manager of corporate communications for JetBlue, tells Condé Nast Traveler. Each daily offer will be valid just for that day from 1p.m. to 11:59 p.m. EST, or until they’re sold out. While JetBlue will share the day’s deal on social media, Stewart recommends heading straight to the official “December to Adventure” website, jetblue12days.com, at 1p.m. for the first glimpse of the day’s sale. It’s safe to expect lots of domestic deals to warm-weather spots and, by teasing that they’ll have some Vacations deals, we can guess that JetBlue will also have some international specials over the next two weeks.
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There’s no doubt that the airline is in a celebratory mood this month: JetBlue began flying to Havana, Cuba last week and with it crossed off its 100th destination. This week, JetBlue welcomes a partnership with Amazon, offering customers three TrueBlue loyalty points per dollar spent with the online retailer, whether you’re shopping in the air or on the ground.
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