JetBlue fares from Boston down again!

kaytieeldr

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Not sure if Orlando's included, but I just saved another $30 on a Las Vegas trip!

Information is from TravelZoo, book (or get fare adjustment) by November 17!
 
Some advice - If you are flying from BOS-MCO on JetBlue, I highly recommend booking a non-stop, not one of the flights which stops at JFK.
 
Oh, yeah - absoLUTEly!

By the way - I apparently got the last $99, LAS-BOS seat - because now my flight is up to $199!!! Thank you, TravelZoo!
 
I booked SW cause JetBlue was $204.00 one way now its $59.00 uuggghhhh I wish I waited


Bos to MCO $137.00 non stop round trip includes taxes
 

If you have the money, I'd say cancel the SW flights and book JetBlue (or the other way around, for safety ;)). No penalty, and you can use the SW credits for a year from when you bought the tickets.
 
I just got a $240 credit for my family! My flight went down $60.00 each! :cool1:
 
lost*in*cyberspace said:
Some advice - If you are flying from BOS-MCO on JetBlue, I highly recommend booking a non-stop, not one of the flights which stops at JFK.
I also got a $80 credit. I am a little concerned my return flight is a layover at JFK, should I be really scared? :confused3
 
No need to be scared, just be prepared for the inevitable delay at JFK. Every JetBlue flight I have taken which either originates or ends there, or has a stop there, has been delayed by 1+ hours. Plus, JFK is an absolute zoo.
 
Argh...it figures! lol A couple of weeks ago I bought tickets on Delta for $197 per person, round-trip, non-stop, because Jet Blue was $300+ for the same dates!! Now their flights for my dates are $177. It's not so much the $20 difference, it's that I would've preferred to fly JetBlue.

Ah well. I hope a lot of you are able to grab tickets are these good prices! :)
 
kaytieeldr said:
If you have the money, I'd say cancel the SW flights and book JetBlue (or the other way around, for safety ;)). No penalty, and you can use the SW credits for a year from when you bought the tickets.


Can you cancel a SWA flight that your book online and says INTERNET SPECIAL....and not pay any penalities??????

I did the same thing....was waiting for air fare on JB to come down....it wasn't and I booked SWA and now the JB flight from Boston is down BUT hey, I will say I got $54.00 ow with taxes and all it will be $138.00 rt same as JB....but I have never flown SWA...only JB...should I be nervous..... :guilty:
 
What are the travel dates for these BOS fares? I put my dates in (April), but there's nothing lower than $144 one way....??
 
Yep, Southwest is very liberal with its cancellation policy. Doesn't matter what your fare 'category' or deal is.

Nothing to be nervous about. I generally don't fly Southwest because Logan is SO convenient. I can take the T from work. On the other hand, as of 11/14/06, Manchester-Boston Regional Airport has FREE transportation to and from "Boston" - quotes used because the pickup/dropoff locations are actually the Sullivan Square T station in Somerville, and the Anderson Regional Center in Woburn. Bus runs every two hours, I think 24 hours a day.
 
Sammy said:
What are the travel dates for these BOS fares? I put my dates in (April), but there's nothing lower than $144 one way....??
From the "restrictions" link:
Between Boston and Orlando - $79
Fare requires a 7-day advance purchase. Tickets must be purchased on or before November 17, 2006. Travel must take place on or after November 30, 2006. Travel must be completed by February 15, 2007. Travel must take place on all days except Friday and/or Sunday. Fares are not available to Florida between December 20, 2006 and January 2, 2007. Fares are not available from Florida between December 26, 2006 and January 4, 2007. Fares do not include Passenger Facility Charges of up to $9 each way, September 11th Security Fees of up to $5 each way and a Federal Segment Tax of $3.30 per domestic segment. A segment is a takeoff and landing. Aruba, Caribbean, and Bermuda fares also do not include government fees and taxes of up to $71.45 each way. All taxes and fees must be paid at the time of purchase. Other restrictions apply.*
 
I booked RT BOS/MCO/BOS 01/13 & 01/21 back in late September for 2 adults, 2 kids. Cost $1,348.00. Been keeping my eyes on the same flights & they just lowered the costs. Now I have a $360 JetBlue credit! Las Vegas, here I come...................
 















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