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- Also bookable on Orbitz or Expedia.
- Limited seats are available on each date.
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- JetBlue flights can be changed or redeposited into Travel Bank funds for free.
- JetBlue is blocking middle seats.
- JetBlue still allows young children to fly without wearing a mask.
- There are no current quarantine requirements between Michigan and NY.
You can read more in the Detroit Master Thread on DDF.
JetBlue: Detroit to JFK $19 dates:
September 8 through 30
October: Entire month
November 1 through 27
December: Entire month
January: Entire month
February 1 through 10
JetBlue: JFK to Detroit $19 dates:
September 8 through 30
October: Entire month
November 1 through 23, 26, 27, 30
December 1 through 17, 21, 25 through 31
January: Entire month
February 1 through 10
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9 Comments On "JetBlue: Fly Nonstop Between Detroit And JFK For Just $19 Each Way!"
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But y tho
Where is the disclaimer about the health risk of visiting Detroit even where is no pandemic?
That’s literally the most hilarious thing I’ve read all week
And did I mention pathetic?
There is a large Jewish community in Detroit, (which, btw, happens to not be Dearborn, hence the title of this post), and many DD readers a Jewish. So even if it’s not in your interest to go to Detroit, I’m sure there are many people who can benefit from this post.
Thanks @dan for posting articles that may help at least someone out there!
True. Plus, there might be bochurim looking to fly to detroit for yeshiva in the Fall. Because many aren’t going to yeshiva in Israel, they may attend domestic yeshiva programs.
Great point
Thanks Dan! I booked tix for the family. Anywhere I can read up on what there is do to for families, kosher eating/lodging, etc..?
https://forums.dansdeals.com/index.php?topic=2127.0
https://www.dansdeals.com/points-travel/trip-notes/trip-notes-48-hours-amsterdam-via-delta-a350-suites/
Hi. I just purchased 5 tickets on JetBlue for January 27-February 1 for only $371 in total.
can’t see such pricing on any of the sites, what am I missing?