
JetBlue's latest sale has $59 flights around the U.S.—but not for long
In need of a little summer vacay? JetBlue is coming in hot with a limited-time sale that might just be the push you need to book that trip you've been daydreaming about since spring.
This week, the airline is offering up one-way summer fares starting at just $59, but you have just a few days to book that last-minute summer escape or get a jump on fall travel plans. From today, June 10 through Thursday, June 12, you can score a deal to destinations across the U.S. and beyond with JetBlue's "Vacation Anticipation" sale.
These discounted fares can get you to top spots around the country without breaking the bank. Want music, hot chicken and Southern charm? Book a flight from Boston's Logan Airport to Nashville International Airport for $59. Craving coastal vibes and cobblestone streets? Jet from New York's John F. Kennedy Airport to Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport—also just $59. A trip from Orlando, Florida to Washington, D.C. will cost you a mere $69 each way. Even an international beach getaway can be yours for under $150: think Fort Lauderdale to Cancun, Mexico for $99; Providence, RI to San Juan, PR for $119; or Newark, NJ to Aruba for $139.
This isn't one of those 'too good to be true' flash sales with oddball routes no one flies. These are real cities, real prices and real opportunities to make your next trip actually happen. Whether you're overdue for a solo recharge or plotting a big group reunion, this is your window.
But act fast: you've got three days—June 10 to 12—to snag these fares before they're gone. Sale fares are valid for travel dates between June 24 and November 19, with blackout dates stretching across the Fourth of July holiday week (July 2-7). Find full details and book your next vacation here.

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