By The newspaper
06 Mar 2024, 08:38 AM EST
The airline JetBlue ends today the “Big Spring Sale” by offering up to $50 off $100 per person on round-trip flights.
According to the New York-based airline, the promotion applies to flights between the 19th of this month and June 12th.
The offer is not valid for sailings on Fridays and Sundays.
Customers must provide the code “SPRINGTRAVEL” at the time of booking to activate the offer.
The discount, which is only redeemable through jetblue.com, cannot be used for transatlantic flights or flights with more than one stop.
The offer is also not valid for previous reservations.
Those interested in taking advantage of the promotion have until today at 11:59 pm Eastern Time to complete the reservation process.
JetBlue indicated that it will reduce the fare by $25 for each segment or flight with a minimum spend of $50+ per segment (excluding taxes and fees) or $50 off the round trip flight with a minimum spend of $100+ (excluding taxes and fees). rates).
Through the JetBlue search engine, you enter the departure and return airports, as well as the dates, destination, and code, and the tool will offer you different flight alternatives.
JetBlue announced this week that it will not buy Spirit
Just this Monday, the low-cost airline announced that it will not buy Spirit, a plan that began in 2022. JetBlue was facing a court battle with opposition from the Department of Justice that alleged that the merger would violate antitrust laws.
This week’s decision did not take the airline sector by surprise, since on January 16, federal judge William Young blocked the purchase on the grounds that the elimination of Spirit would harm travelers with possible price increases.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said at the time that the court ruling represented a victory for tens of millions of travelers who would have faced higher fares and less supply if the merger between JetBlue and JetBlue had been allowed. Spirit.
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