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Cheap Fares! Domestic and International Flights From Just $39

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Via Running With Miles, JetBlue and Southwest are having fare sales!

You can fly to lots of destinations in the US, Caribbean, and Mexico starting at just $39 one-way in coach.  I found a one-way flight on JetBlue from New York (JFK) to Washington, DC, for $69 on September 6, 2017.

With This Sale, You Can Fly From Fort Lauderdale to the Crystal Clear Waters of Turks and Caicos for Only $69 One-Way!

Here are the details.  And how to search for deals from your city!

JetBlue and Southwest Fall Sale

Link:   JetBlue Sale

Link:   Southwest Sale

JetBlue and Southwest announced new fare sales today!  And prices are as low as $39 to some destinations.

1.   JetBlue Fare Sale

The JetBlue sale is on today and tomorrow only!  So you’ll have to book soon if you want the best deals.  Here are the details:

Some routes might have different or additional day of week restrictions and blackout dates.  You’ll have to click on the fare you want to see the full restrictions.

Remember, the cost of a JetBlue award flight is tied to the price of the ticket.  So when there’s a fare sale, you’ll pay fewer points!  And JetBlue points are usually worth ~1.4 cents each (though you’ll have to pay taxes & fees for an award flight).

JetBlue Tips

Folks with the JetBlue Plus Card from Barclaycard or JetBlue Business Card from Barclaycard get a free first checked bag for the cardholder and up to 3 companions on the same reservation when you use your card to pay for your ticket.

Keep in mind you have 24 hours to cancel a reservation if the flight is at least 7 days away.  So, you can take advantage of these extremely cheap fares and finalize plans later.

2.   Southwest Fare Sale

Southwest’s fare sale ends on August 3, 2017 (in 3 days!).  But the best fares go quickly, so you’ll want to book as soon as possible!  Here are the details:

There are additional restrictions, so take a look at the Terms & Conditions.  And make sure to read this post on 8 important things about flying Southwest.  And 5 tips on how to tell a Southwest sale is worthwhile!

And like JetBlue, the number of Southwest points you pay is tied to the price of the ticket.  So when Southwest has a sale, you’ll pay fewer points for an award seat!  You can usually get a value of ~1.25 to ~1.43 cents per Southwest point.

Note:   If you’ve already booked a Southwest flight, but see a lower price with this sale, you can cancel your booking for free and re-book with this sale price!

Southwest Tips

In addition to the savings, there are lots of other benefits to flying Southwest including:

Bottom Line

JetBlue and Southwest just release their fall sale fares.  But the JetBlue sale is only good through tomorrow, August 2, 2017.  And the Southwest sale ends August 3, 2017.  So book now before it’s too late!

With these discounted fares, you can fly to spots within the US, like Chicago, New York, Seattle, and more, from just $39 one-way.  And to tropical destinations like Saint Croix, Havana, Cuba, and Turks and Caicos for less, too!

Let me in the comments if you decide book any of these cheap flights!

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