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Cyber Monday JetBlue sale — $39 flights

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JetBlue is getting in on the Cyber Monday fun with its latest fare sale featuring one-way flights starting at $39 or 1,900 points + $5.60 in fees. For other Cyber Monday discounts check out our flights deals and hotel deals pages.

JetBlue has the best economy legroom of any domestic airline. (Photo by Javier Rodriguez)

JetBlue Cyber Monday sale

End date: Dec. 3rd at 11:59 p.m. EST or local time

Travel dates: From Dec. 10th 2019 to Feb. 13th 2020

Terms & restrictions: Subject to availability, blackout dates and day restrictions vary by route. Blackout dates are Dec. 21st 2019 to Jan. 7th 2020 and Jan. 17th to Jan. 20th 2020.

Discounted one-way routes include:

Sale link: JetBlue Cyber Monday fare sale

The price of JetBlue awards flights is tied to the cash price of the ticket. So cheaper fares mean you can book flights with fewer points.

You can search for your flight on Google Flights and book it directly on JetBlue’s website and you’ll have 24 hours to cancel a reservation if the flight is at least seven days away. So, you can take advantage of these cheap fares and finalize plans later.

How to get JetBlue points in a hurry

You can earn JetBlue points with the JetBlue credit cards that are issued by Barclays, but you won’t be able to earn the bonus points in time for this sale. Instead, you can transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points at a 1:1 ratio to JetBlue if you have any of these cards:

You can also transfer Citi ThankYou points at a 1:1 ratio or Amex Membership Rewards points, but only at a 5:4 ratio.

This is our permanent page for JetBlue award sales & promotions. So you can bookmark it as it will be updated regularly and to stay on top of every other deal, subscribe to our newsletter.

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