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JetBlue Schedule Extended Into June 2018

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Written by Charlie

JetBlue has extended their schedule into June of 2018 so time to start hunting for late spring travel! Also, a couple of reminders on how you can save more with JetBlue.

Unlike airlines like American, Delta, United, and others, JetBlue and Southwest release blocks of their schedule every few months. When they do that and extend their schedule, it is always a good time to check the prices to see what kind of deals you may (or may not) see for upcoming travel.

JetBlue Schedule Extended Into June 2018

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With JetBlue, that day is now here as they have extended their schedule through June 13, 2018. I would imagine we would see a sale from them, probably Wednesday. It will not likely go all the way into June for sale dates but it should cover quite a bit more than it did in the last sales since they have now extended their schedules.

If you are looking for travel with JetBlue, do not forget some of the ways you can save money and earn points for good deals with JetBlue:

  • You can earn 3 points per dollar when you start your Amazon shopping through the JetBlue portal (see this post for the details)
  • You can get a 5% discount on all JetBlue airfare if you are U.S. Active Duty Military, Retired Military, Veterans, National Guard and Reserve, and their families plus get 2 free checked bags (must enroll in Veteran’s Advantage but you get a 30 day trial for free – more info here)
  • You can sign-up for the JetBlue Plus card and get 40,000 TrueBlue points (worth around $600) – see this post for the details

So, time to check your dates and travel options with JetBlue into June of 2018! Happy hunting!

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About the author

Charlie

Charlie has been an avid traveler and runner for many years. He has run in marathons around the world for less than it would cost to travel to the next town - all as a result of collecting and using miles and points. Over the years, he has flown hundreds of thousands of miles and collected millions of miles and points.
Now he uses this experience and knowledge to help others through Running with Miles.