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JetBlue sale has $25 flights from NYC to Nashville, Charleston and more; how to book now

JetBlue sale has $25 flights from NYC to Nashville, Charleston and more; how to book now

Yahoo12-02-2025

New Jersey's bleak midwinter giving you the itch to head south? You're in luck because JetBlue just dropped $25 airline tickets to celebrate its 25th birthday — and that flight from JFK to Nashville is calling your name.
Birthdays often involve receiving gifts, but no one is complaining the New York-based airline is rolling out discounts and deals this week, with Tuesday's deal on a selection of one-way, nonstop flights. JFK International, in Queens County on Long Island, is among several U.S. locations offering the limited-time deal, although Newark Liberty and LaGuardia Airport are offering flights as low as $69 right now.
With options including the Nation's Capital and the Motor City, here's a list of some epic deals that must be booked before midnight tonight, Feb. 12.
You can find $25, one-way JetBlue flights right now from JFK International to the following cities: Buffalo, New York; Charleston, South Carolina; Detroit; Nashville, Tennessee; Rochester, New York; and Washington, D.C.
To see the deals, visit the JetBlue website or use JetBlue's Best Fare Finder, which is a helpful tool for finding discounted fares from a traveler's nearby airport.
The sale ends at 11:59 p.m. tonight, Feb. 12. There are no change and cancel fees for most flights, except Blue Basic.
You can book travel between Feb. 25 and June 11, with weekends and certain dates excluded. Blackout dates are between April 10 and April 29.
In addition to the $25 sale, JetBlue is also discounting other routes, such as JFK to Hartford, Connecticut and JFK to Providence, Rhode Island, each for $49. JFK is also offering $59 flights to Fort Meyers, Florida and Sarasota, Florida and $69 flights to Atlanta, Georgia, and six other Florida hot spots: Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, Tampa and West Palm Beach. See those deals here.
Newark Liberty International Airport is dropping one-way tickets to Fort Lauderdale, Florida for $69, and discounted Fort Meyers, Florida tickets to $74. See those deals here.
LaGuardia is offering $69 flights to four Florida destinations: Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Tampa and West Palm Beach. Check those deals here.
Rather head to an international spot and bask in the Caribbean sun? JetBlue is offering all-inclusive deals today only at select destination including Antigua and Barbuda, Turks and Caicos and the Bahamas. Discounts are up to $300 off.
JetBlue announced last month it was adding new cities and new routes to its network, strengthening routes to Boston and other New England destinations, including new routes from Providence, Rhode Island, and Hartford, Connecticut, to New York's JFK Airport.
JetBlue is also resuming flights from JFK to Washington, D.C., on March 30, with daily flights launching on Aprill 30 to Detroit, Hartford, Connecticut, Pittsburgh, and Providence, Rhode Island.
From Newark, JetBlue is relaunching flights to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and Los Angeles.
Lori Comstock is a New Jersey-based journalist with the Mid-Atlantic Connect Team.
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: JetBlue's has $25 flights from New York's JFK to Nashville, Charleston

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