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The JetBlue Cyber ​​Monday sale has travelers vying to buy flights starting at $49

The JetBlue Cyber ​​Monday sale has travelers vying to buy flights starting at

JetBlue’s Cyber ​​Monday sale has popular flights starting at just $49.

As part of the airline’s ‘Cyber ​​Funday’s Sale’, prices have been reduced on a number of flights between December 9 and April 8, 2025.

Some of the cheapest deals include flights from New York to Miami, starting at just $49 one-way.

Additional $49 tickets on sale for three days include New York to Charleston, Boston and Sarasota.

Cheap alternatives also include Nashville to Boston for $59 or New York to Atlanta, Newark to Orlando and Washington DC to Fort Lauderdale for the same price.

There are some notable exceptions to the sale, including no flights during the blackout dates of December 18 to January 8, 2025 and February 13 to February 24, 2025.

Travel on Fridays and Sundays is also excluded from the offer. Flights on offer must be booked by December 4th, 11:59 p.m.

JetBlue also offers savvy shoppers other savings, including up to $750 off air and hotel packages or air and cruise packages.

The JetBlue Cyber ​​Monday sale has travelers vying to buy flights starting at

Boston is one of the most popular destinations with one-way flights for $49

Several Florida destinations are included in JetBlue's Cyber ​​Monday sale

Several Florida destinations are included in JetBlue’s Cyber ​​Monday sale

“Whether you’re looking for a warm-weather Caribbean getaway, a winter wonderland on the East Coast, or anything in between, get ahead with your 2025 travel plans,” JetBlue said in a statement.

JetBlue recently attempted to acquire Spirit Airlines, but the $3.8 billion deal fell through and Spirit Airlines went bankrupt.

However, the low-cost airline was among only four American airlines to score well in a recent ranking of global airlines.

JetBlue was recommended because it is one of the providers that still offers free tea and coffee.

No American airline made the top 20 of the 90 major airlines rated on factors such as flight experience, baggage policies, reliability and connectivity.

“US airlines’ reputation for treating passengers like self-loading cargo is vindicated,” the Telegraph wrote in its analysis.

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