JetBlue Airlines Low Fare Calendar

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With so many different factors now influencing air travel, finding the right deal for a flight can often be a challenge – but JetBlue has developed a tool to help with that. The JetBlue Low Fare Calendar is the official name of the Best Fare Finder, a flexible date finder tool that shows you a month of fares (all in one go) for every day of the month.

The tool displays a grid of fares, eliminating the need to search for the best dates and making it easy to quickly identify the lowest fares for a particular route. And it’s dynamically updated, so you can trust the prices you see are up-to-date and available at the time of 

booking – no dashed expectations at the end of the purchase process.

Note: The JetBlue tool isn’t technically a “calendar” – it’s the Best Fare Finder. But it operates just like the low-fare calendars of major airlines around the world.

How To Find the JetBlue Best Fare Finder

The tool is easy to use. I’ve put together the following guide to get you from the homepage to your lowest price ticket:

1. Visit JetBlue: First, visit the JetBlue website and click on the “Book” link on the homepage.

2. Select Best Fare Finder: Select “Best Fare Finder” from the drop-down menu or booking page options.

3. Enter Your Route: Enter your starting point, destination, trip type, and number of passengers.

4. Explore Fares: Once you have clicked “Explore fares”, you will be presented with a calendar of prices for the current and next month.

5. Pick & Book: Choose the date with the cheapest fare for your trip and book it.  It will indicate the lowest fare days either in a different color or bold type, letting you know at a glance the best days to book your flight.

When Are JetBlue Fares Cheapest?

A Seasonal Guide Knowing how demand influences air fares is a traveller’s best friend. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect from JetBlue fares by season:

Season / PeriodFare LevelBest StrategyRoutes to Watch
January (post-holiday)LowBook warm-weather escapes early in the monthFort Lauderdale, CancĂşn, Puerto Rico
February (mid-month)LowAvoid Valentine’s weekend; mid-month is cheapestCaribbean hubs, Dominican Republic
March (Spring Break)HighBook 3+ months in advance for Florida/CaliforniaMiami, LA, Orlando
April–early MayLowPost-Easter dip; great for national park tripsDenver, Salt Lake City, Boston, Seattle
Memorial Day weekendHighSkip the long weekend; fly the week beforeAll major routes
June–August (Summer)Medium–HighTarget secondary routes and midweek departuresAustin, Portland, and smaller Northeast cities
September–OctoberLowOne of the best windows to fly, post-summer lullAll routes, especially East Coast & Caribbean
November (excluding Thanksgiving)LowEarly-month fares are very competitiveDomestic coast-to-coast routes
Thanksgiving & ChristmasHighBook 4–6 months in advance; no avoiding the surgeAll major routes

Why The JetBlue Low Fare Calendar Is Special

Here are some of the reasons that make the JetBlue low-fare calendar so special 

  • Live fares: The calendar displays fares pulled directly from JetBlue’s database for the route and month you specify, ensuring the most up-to-date fares.
  • Month-at-a-glance: Rather than searching day by day, you can view all days – saving time and effort when planning a trip.
  • TrueBlue points: Toggle to see price in points instead of dollars. JetBlue points are a function of the fare, so you’ll need fewer points for lower fares: no blackout periods.
  • Date flexibility: Best for flexible travellers. One or two days’ difference in your travel date can make a huge difference in price.
  • Plan and book up to 1-2 months ahead: JetBlue starts accepting bookings almost a year in advance, letting you plan and book early for peak travel times.
  • Searches all JetBlue routes: You can search for any of JetBlue’s domestic or international routes on the Best Fare Finder. 

Also Read: Southwest Airlines Low Fare Calendar

Explaining Different Types of Fares from JetBlue

Not all fares offered by JetBlue have the same features. It’s important to distinguish between fare types to find out the one that suits your needs best.

Fare TypeBest ForKey PerksFlexibility
Blue BasicBudget travelers, no checked bagsLowest base price, free carry-onNon-refundable, limited changes
BlueStandard travelers1 free checked bag, free Wi-Fi, snacksChanges allowed with a fee
Blue PlusFrequent flyers need flexibility2 free checked bags, bonus TrueBlue pointsMore flexible change policy
Blue ExtraBusiness or comfort-focused travelersPriority boarding, extra legroom, Even More SpaceMost flexible, refundable options
Mint (Business)Transcon business travelersLie-flat seats, premium dining, Casper beddingFully refundable options available

Conclusion

JetBlue Airlines’ Low Fare Calendar is a straightforward yet effective tool that can transform your travel planning. Rather than relying on guesswork or browsing fares date by date, it provides a quick overview of monthly fares – allowing you to easily identify the best days to travel. By planning strategically and being flexible, you can save money and avoid higher prices.

Whether you’re travelling for leisure, work, or an impromptu trip, being able to use JetBlue Airways’ Low Fare Calendar before you book means you pay the right price. In the ever-changing world of airline prices, this visibility gives you the power to make the right choices and make travel cheaper as well as convenient.

FAQs

Does JetBlue have a low fare calendar?

No, it doesn’t have one. JetBlue has a Best Fare Finder that is the same as a low fare calendar – it displays the prices for each day of the month for any given route.

When can I book with the Best Fare Finder?

JetBlue flights can be searched and booked up to 11 months ahead of time, a great way to lock down fares on busy routes.

Can I book with TrueBlue points with the Low Fare Calendar?

Yes. You can view cash or points pricing on the calendar. JetBlue’s points program is tied to the price of the ticket, so if you get a cheaper ticket, you will pay fewer points. There are no blackout dates for using points.

Does the calendar display the discount for a promo code?

No. The Best Fare Finder will only show base fares. You’ll have to add promo codes at checkout to receive further discounts.

When are JetBlue flights the cheapest?

Tuesday and Wednesday are the cheapest days to travel because it is less busy. On less popular routes, Saturdays can also be cheap. It’s best to check using the Best Fare Finder for your route.

Are there JetBlue blackout dates for points redemptions?

In most cases, no. You’re able to redeem points for any seat that is available for sale on JetBlue. There are sometimes exceptions to packages, so it’s important to read the fine print.

Can I book immediately after looking up a fare on the calendar?

Absolutely. Clicking on a date in the calendar will bring you to the booking process. It’s a one-stop shop from fare to flight.