With tickets as little as $49, JetBlue is celebrating winter with a massive Sale Offers Flights to the Caribbean, Florida, and Other Destinations.
The airline confirmed that the discount, which may be booked across eight days until 11:59 p.m. ET on January 14, is good on travel from January 11 through April 9. Travel on Fridays, Sundays, or between February 13 and February 24 is not eligible for the sale.
For as little as $49 each way, you may fly from New York City to the Fort Myers region of Florida or from Fort Lauderdale to Raleigh, North Carolina. Tickets between Boston and Charleston, New York and Chicago, Newark and Fort Lauderdale, and more destinations are available for just $10 extra.
Major discounts on overseas vacations are also available during the event, including $149 one-way flights from Orlando to Montego Bay, Jamaica; $124 one-way flights from Boston to Providenciales, Turks and Caicos; and $99 one-way flights from Fort Lauderdale to Cancun.

Additionally, flights to San Juan from Orlando only cost $69 one way, Tampa only costs $94 one way, Rhode Island only costs $109, and New York only costs $119 one way for tourists who want to visit Puerto Rico.
All government taxes and fees are included in the sales; however, on the majority of flights, passengers on Blue, Blue Basic, or Blue Extra fares are required to pay for a checked bag. JetBlue has a peak and off-peak price system for luggage.
The good news is that basic economy passengers on JetBlue can now bring a carry-on bag for free.
The auction takes place before JetBlue plans to add a brand-new first class cabin to its domestic flights the following year. With ambitions to start service to Spain next summer and add even more flights to Scotland, the airline is also growing its global footprint.
According to statistics from aviation analytics firm Cirium, JetBlue was among the least on-time in the United States in 2024, and the airline was fined $2 million by the Department of Transportation (DOT) last month for a history of “chronically delayed” flights.
