Book A JetBlue Flight And Get 20% Off Your Next JetBlue Flight
If you book a JetBlue flight between 7/31-8/6 and complete at least one flight on the itinerary by 11:59pm ET on 8/31 you’ll get a code for 20% off your next JetBlue flight.
The code will arrive by 9/20 and will be valid for travel from 9/25-10/31. Blackout dates for the code are 10/6 – 10/8 and the code won’t work for Sunday or Friday flights.
You’ll only get one code per reservation, so you may want to book passengers on their own reservation in order to get more promo code. There’s a limit of 7 promo codes per person.
You can double up on promo codes that you’re receive by booking your travel as 2 separate one-way tickets instead of as a round-trip ticket!
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Can I book with points and still get the code?
I called and they said it is for flights booked with $, not points.
Are the codes transferable to persons other than the original traveler to whom the code was issued?
Yes.
Will the code only be valid for one person? Or can I use it for booking 6 people on the same flight?
Can I book a cheap flight and not fly it?
If you book a JetBlue flight between 7/31-8/6 [B] and complete at least one flight on the itinerary by 11:59pm ET on 8/31 [/B]you’ll get a code for 20% off your next JetBlue flight.
Is there a limit for the discount?
If I book a flight now for 4 passengers will the code work if I book for 4 passengers again or only on 1 passenger?
If you book 4 passenger in the same reservation you will get only 1 code, if you book 4 different reservation you will get 4 code.
Right that I understand but once I have the code can I book 4 passengers on 1 itinerary or it will only work for 1 passenger
I booked a flight last week before the program was announced by JetBlue. Am I still eligible to participate and receive the 20% discount?
Read the post.