jetblue-offers-flights-to-caribbean-islands-this-week-for-less-than-$50-for-the-winter-seasonJetBlue offers flights to Caribbean islands this week for less than $50 for the winter season
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02 Nov 2023, 08:30 AM EDT

The airline JetBlue this week promotes flights starting at less than $50 dollars to cities in the United States and Caribbean islands.

A “newsletter” from the company sent this Wednesday indicates that travelers will be able to benefit from the offers until tomorrow, Friday.

In the statement, the airline offers a one-way flight to Grand Cayman from John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) for $99.

To the Bahamas from the same airport, the minimum price is $82; while to Barbados, the minimum cost is $133.

If you prefer to travel to the Dominican Republic, a flight to Santo Domingo would cost you $166; to Punta Cana, $162.

To the US territory of Puerto Rico, you can take off from JFK to Aguadilla for $148; or to San Juan for $149.

To destinations in South America, the cheapest flight to Bogotá, Colombia, for example, would cost you $152. In the case of Ecuador, a ticket to Quito could cost you $136 minimum.

Among the cheapest flights to US cities, the one to Nashville, Tennessee stands out, starting at $45.

To Fort Myers, Florida, the cheapest ticket is $69; while in Miami the cost can rise to a minimum of $79.

To Chicago, Illinois, fare starts at $83; and $128 to Los Angeles, California.

Users must search through the “Best Fare Finder” tool on the JetBlue website. The system allows the person to filter by region.

The offers for the winter season are for flights between November 28 and January.

Interested parties should note that flight options are subject to availability and may change at any time. Additionally, the rate does not include the cost for other services such as baggage check-in.

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