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JetBlue is celebrating its 25th birthday this week with a limited-time sale on flights.
Now through midnight ET on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, travelers can purchase flights for as little as $25 one-way.
The special birthday sale is valid on travel taking place between February 25 and June 11, 2025.
Notable deals available this week include Boston to Savannah, Georgia; Fort Lauderdale to Charleston or New York to Nashville from $25.
Fast-acting travelers can also book cross-country flights from Los Angeles to New York for as low as $125.
The sale excludes Friday, Saturday and Sunday travel and discounted flights are blacked out between April 10 and April 29, 2025.
JetBlue—which commenced operations on February 11, 2000—recently became the first airline to accept Venmo for flight bookings and announced new onboard product offerings for travelers to look forward to in 2025.
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