Big JetBlue Sale – Save 30% on all routes!


JetBlue has a sale every couple weeks and usually I ignore it. This time around, however, I think it is worth mentioning. The 30% discount is significant and the fact that it covers all routes (so long as you start in the USA) is a big win. The seven week travel window is also nice, though the 10-day blackout around Thanksgiving is slightly disappointing but far from surprising. Ditto for Mint fares being excluded as disappointing but not surprising.

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Not revolutionary, but significant enough to justify taking another look if you have non-Thanksgiving travel planned between now and mid-December.

The promo code is BIG30 and booking must happen through the jetblue.com/promo URL; enter the code in the box on the bottom right corner of the search form (should be pre-populated if you click that link).

More fine print:

Promo code is subject to limited availability and is good while limited supplies last until 10/19/16 (11:59 PM ET) for 30% off the base airfare of a domestic or international one way or roundtrip JetBlue flight (nonstop or connecting) originating from the United States (including Puerto Rico) to any JetBlue city between 10/26 – 12/15/16 (Excludes Sunday travel. Blackout dates: 11/18 – 11/28/16). Customers purchasing roundtrip travel must select both outbound and return flights within the travel period in order to receive the discount. Code is valid only for flights purchased on jetblue.com/promo; new bookings only; limit one code per booking. Code is not valid in connection with multi-city bookings, JetBlue Getaways, Mint fares, award flights, taxes/fees, partner or code share or interline flights, baggage fees, or any other products or services.

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Seth Miller

I'm Seth, also known as the Wandering Aramean. I was bit by the travel bug 30 years ago and there's no sign of a cure. I fly ~200,000 miles annually; these are my stories. You can connect with me on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

2 Comments

  1. Pretty lame that it doesn’t apply to using points, since the program is entirely revenue based.

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