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JetBlueJetBlue offers one-way fares from NYC starting at $59

JetBlueJetBlue offers one-way fares from NYC starting at $59

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NEW YORK (PIX11) — Are you searching for a cheap autumn getaway?
For the next few days, JetBlue is offering one-way fares from New York City to popular destinations starting at $59.
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The discounted flights are only available for purchase until Thursday, August 21, and apply to flights from September 3 through November 19.
Below are a few routes from John F. Kennedy International Airport:
Charleston (CHS) from $69
Chicago (ORD) from $64
Denver (DEN) from $84
Fort Lauderdale (FLL) from $59
Jacksonville (JAX) from $69
Las Vegas (LAS) from $99
Phoenix (PHX) from $99
Salt Lake City (SLC) from $99
San Diego (SAN) from $119
San Francisco (SFO) from $119
Seattle (SEA) from $94
Tampa (TPA) from $59
There are also several international destinations, including:
Amsterdam (AMS) from $199
Guatemala City (GUA) from $109
London-Heathrow (LHR) from $199
Ontario (ONT) from $119
Paris (CDG) from $199
Vancouver (YVR) from $149
The fares do not include Sunday travel. For more information, click here.
Ben Mitchell is a digital content producer from Vermont who has covered both local and international news since 2021. He joined PIX11 in 2024. See more of his work here.
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