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JetBlue Vacations is offering travelers $100 off vacation packages to Puerto Rico for three days only.
Now through Friday, May 10 at midnight ET, customers can score special savings on roundtrip flights and hotel packages to San Juan, Aguadilla and Ponce, Puerto Rico, for travel between May 15, 2024, and March 31, 2025.
A minimum spend of $2,500 is required to earn the $100 savings, which can be unlocked using the promo code PUERTORICO.
In addition to flights, an array of hotels are available, including beachfront properties, romantic accommodations and boutique hotels.
Visit JetBlueVacations.com to shop for Puerto Rico vacation packages.
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