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But you have to move fast. You have to buy your tickets by 11:59 p.m. ET today (Monday), and the $10 fare applies only to flights on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Many flights are sold out, but there are still seats available on quite a few routes. We found seats from Fort Lauderdale to San Juan, Puerto Rico, for $10 each either day. Return flights a week later were $104, making a total of $160.20 round-trip once taxes and fees were added. We tried to book a one-day trip, at $10 each way, but the computer wouldn’t let us. A one-way trip, however, was possible at the $10 rate, which was $33.10 once taxes and fees were added.
Bing Travel
The $10 fare is for nonstop flights. There are some $20 one-way flights on routes that require a change of planes.
You may be able get a good rate on your return trip through JetBlue’s other ongoing sale, which we learned about from Smarter Travel. That sale, with fares starting at $44 each way (not including taxes and fees), is good through Tuesday for travel on Tuesdays and Wednesdays through June 16.
At least you don’t have to pay a fee for your bag. Not only can you carry on a bag for free, JetBlue is one of the few remaining airlines that doesn’t charge for the first checked piece of luggage.
But you have to move fast. You have to buy your tickets by 11:59 p.m. ET today (Monday), and the $10 fare applies only to flights on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Many flights are sold out, but there are still seats available on quite a few routes. We found seats from Fort Lauderdale to San Juan, Puerto Rico, for $10 each either day. Return flights a week later were $104, making a total of $160.20 round-trip once taxes and fees were added. We tried to book a one-day trip, at $10 each way, but the computer wouldn’t let us. A one-way trip, however, was possible at the $10 rate, which was $33.10 once taxes and fees were added.
Bing Travel
The $10 fare is for nonstop flights. There are some $20 one-way flights on routes that require a change of planes.
You may be able get a good rate on your return trip through JetBlue’s other ongoing sale, which we learned about from Smarter Travel. That sale, with fares starting at $44 each way (not including taxes and fees), is good through Tuesday for travel on Tuesdays and Wednesdays through June 16.
At least you don’t have to pay a fee for your bag. Not only can you carry on a bag for free, JetBlue is one of the few remaining airlines that doesn’t charge for the first checked piece of luggage.