FLY TO EUROPE THIS SUMMER FOR AS LOW AS $199: The War ArchivesJetBlue Overseas the Summer sale has one-way flights from the U.S. to Europe for as low as $199. Some date restrictions apply to certain routes. Book before sale prices expire on May 8 at 11:59 p.m. ET.
It's time to plan summer vacation, which means snagging those flights before the prices reach a shocking level of expensive. If you've already decided against a European vacation on the assumption that flights are already too pricey, JetBlue is giving us a reason to reconsider.
Until May 8 at 11:59 p.m., take advantage of the JetBlue Overseas the Summer sale to score one-way flights to Europe for as low as $199 each way. This sale extends to flights leaving from Boston (BOS) and New York (JFK) that take off between June 21 and Sept. 2, but some blackout dates apply.
SEE ALSO: The best noise-cancelling headphones for flying: 8 picks to improve your travel experienceYou know how you've always wanted to see Amsterdam in the summer? Now's your chance, thanks to JetBlue. The Overseas the Summer sale has flights from JFK to Amsterdam (AMS) for as low as $199 each way. You'll want to travel between July 4 and Aug. 18 to score this sale price.
The deal also includes routes from JFK to Dublin (DUB), Edinburgh (EDI), and London (LHR) for $199. Or for $299, you can head from JFK to Paris (CDG).
Boston is also in line for deep discounts during the JetBlue summer sale, including routes to Madrid, London, and Amsterdam, all for $199 each way.
Keep in mind that the least expensive tickets on JetBlue apply to Blue Basic, which includes a free carry-on bag but doesn't come with any free changes, a checked bag, or seat selection.
Instead of fretting over the price of summer travel, book before 11:59 p.m. ET on May 8 with JetBlue to score a $199 flight from Boston or New York to Europe. With today's prices, that's basically the equivalent of giving up eggs for a couple of months.
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