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JetBlue is running a winter sale for roundtrip tickets purchased by 11:59 PM ET tomorrow November 20.

For flights flown 11/27 to 12/20, you’ll get 25% off the base fare with code WINTER25.

For flights flown 1/7 to 2/14, you’ll get 20% off the base fare with code WINTER20.

For full details, head here.

To book, head here.

The discounts do not appear next to the flight times. But once you’ve selected a roundtrip, the discount automatically appears if you typed in the promo code correctly.

I can’t say enough about JetBlue–it is by far the best economy cabin experience in the US. JetBlue seats have 34″ of pitch, which is like flying economy plus on other airlines. Every seat has its own TV, which has free, live DirecTV. And you get a free checked bag.

I love this promo because there are no blackout dates within the date ranges on sale.

Who’s taking advantage of the deal?

Earn 60,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.

Just getting started in the world of points and miles? The Chase Sapphire Preferred is the best card for you to start with.

With a bonus of 60,000 points after $4,000 spend in the first 3 months, 5x points on travel booked through the Chase Travel Portal and 3x points on restaurants, streaming services, and online groceries (excluding Target, Walmart, and wholesale clubs), this card truly cannot be beat for getting started!


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