Jetblue $10 airfare today only
Filed under: Travel, Bargain Babe
Looking for JetBlue's $10 airfare sale? Don't worry if you are too late, another one is sure to come up. For the latest fare info, sign up for Jetblue's reward program, TrueBlue.
The last $10 fare sale lasted just one day - May 10, 2010 - and had limited flights at that price. The previous time the $10 sale happened this is what it looked like:
Do you want to go on vacation...tomorrow? Then book this deal IMMEDIATELY.
Jetblue is selling a bunch of airfares for $10 each way until 11:59 p.m. MT today to celebrate its 10th birthday.
The $10 fares for flights departing Tuesday-Wednesday, March 9-10, 2010. I highly doubt these fares will last for more than a few hours so book now.
The $10 fares are for Jetblue's first 10 routes from New York's JFK. So if you live in the Tri-State area get ready to go to:
You must buy the $10 ticket online and not over the phone or at an airport. The return ticket will be priced normally and you are still responsible for fees. Still, this is a one-way ticket for almost nothing!
The last $10 fare sale lasted just one day - May 10, 2010 - and had limited flights at that price. The previous time the $10 sale happened this is what it looked like:
Do you want to go on vacation...tomorrow? Then book this deal IMMEDIATELY.
Jetblue is selling a bunch of airfares for $10 each way until 11:59 p.m. MT today to celebrate its 10th birthday.
The $10 fares for flights departing Tuesday-Wednesday, March 9-10, 2010. I highly doubt these fares will last for more than a few hours so book now.
The $10 fares are for Jetblue's first 10 routes from New York's JFK. So if you live in the Tri-State area get ready to go to:
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Fort Lauderdale (FLL)
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Buffalo (BUF)
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Tampa (TPA)
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Orlando (MCO)
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Rochester (ROC)
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Oakland (OAK)
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Burlington (BTV)
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West Palm Beach (PBI)
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Salt Lake City (SLC)
- Fort Myers (RSW)
The Jetblue site may be overloaded with visitors so give it time to load or try again a bit later.
You must buy the $10 ticket online and not over the phone or at an airport. The return ticket will be priced normally and you are still responsible for fees. Still, this is a one-way ticket for almost nothing!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-11-2010 @ 11:53AM
Jay said...
I'm so happy whenever this deal is going on! I don't fly often, but it's great for when I have a trip I'm planning and can get some an incredible discount on the tickets. I use a rewards credit card and I book travel plans online through a site that offers cash back. It's hot since I get rewards, a check in the mail with my cash back, plus a cheap trip! Check it out at http://bit.ly/cashbacksavings
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5-14-2010 @ 8:57AM
ANGELO said...
10 BUCKS GOING , 200 COMING BACK
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