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JetBlue is offering a Cyber Monday sale with $50 off $100+ one-way or $100 off $200+ round trip on nonstop itineraries with promo code CYBER. You must book by 11/30 and the code has some limitations (it won’t work on Mint or service to London), but there are still some great deals to be had.
The Deal
- JetBlue is offering the following discounts with coupon code CYBER for Cyber Monday:
- Get $50 off of one-ways or $100 off of round trips when each way is at least $100 before the code.
- Direct link to enter the promo code and search
Key Terms
- Must book by 11/30
- Get $50 off one-ways or $100 off round-trips provided that each way costs at least $100 before taxes
- Only valid on nonstop flights
- Not valid on MINT class
- Not valid for London travel
- Not valid on flights operated by partner airlines
Quick Thoughts
It isn’t common to be able to get half off on airfare. In this case, whether or not it is half off will be a case of whether or not the stars align to have exactly-qualifying fares pre-code. Still, even if not quite half off, getting fifty or a hundred bucks off of airfare is still very good indeed.
If you are looking to book a trip on JetBlue, today is your day. Click the link under “The Deal” and make sure to put promo code CYBER in the promo code box.
H/T: Dan’s Deals
Good find, thanks! I found a couple of $119.66 Blue one-way fares I needed…$101.40 plus taxes and fees. The deal made Blue cheaper than Blue Basic. Can confirm that a $109 all-in fare didn’t work (as it was under $100 before taxes). Looks like one-stop connections get $25 off.
Do they have free cancellations? Can I make a few speculative bookings then cancel free of charge?
On their website it doesn’t seem to have any change fees but I presume the discounted value (aka $100 instead of $200) will be applied to new ticket. Blue basic fares have a change fee
Assuming your flight is on time… Pretty salty about JetBlue right now after having to rebook on Delta due to 4+ hour delay