December 6, 2025

JetBlue just launched 3-day summer sale, with one-way flights as low as $59

Those looking for a summer escape in August can snag a discount on JetBlue airfare on this week.


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JetBlue just launched a

three-day summer sale

with fares as low as $59 one way. The sale, good for travel between Aug. 2-27, ends July 17 at 11:59 p.m. ET.

Travelers can get one-way flights from Boston’s

Logan Airport

to Asheville, Austin, Ft. Myers, and Nashville for $64; to Charleston for $69; to Atlanta, Detroit, Miami, and Houston for $74; to Orlando for $79; to New Orleans and Denver for $99; to San Diego and San Francisco for $119; to Nassau and St. Thomas for $124; and more.

Travelers should note that the sale excludes Friday and Sunday travel, is good for the lowest available fare (Blue Basic, otherwise Blue), and fares include government taxes and fees.

Last month, JetBlue

launched seasonal summer service

between Boston and Traverse City, Mich., calling the destination “one of the best-kept summer secrets.” Traverse City made the list of

10 best places to go in 2025

by

The Wall Street Journal

.

Those interested in the summer sale can book their trip at

jetblue.com

.

Kristi Palma is a culture writer for Boston.com, focusing on New England travel. She covers airlines, hotels, and things to do across Boston and New England. She is the author of

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