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JetBlue is offering flights to the Caribbean from NYC for less than $80 right now

Here's how to get the best deal!

Ian Kumamoto
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Ian Kumamoto
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We don't know about you, but we're very much over this cold. Luckily, one of our favorite airlines, JetBlue, is celebrating its 25th birthday this week and offering New Yorkers some pretty special deals to some very warm places. 

From now until February 14, you'll be able to hop on a JetBlue flight from New York to several different islands throughout the Caribbean starting at a very humble, very affordable, $79 one-way.

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If you're trying to take advantage of the deal, there are some catches, of course: You have to book your flight before February 14 at 11:59pm and be willing to travel between February 25 and June 11 during a weekday, since Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays are excluded from the sale. The deals also don't apply if you wanted to travel between April 10 and April 29, which tends to be the busy spring break season for airlines. 

As of this writing, we're seeing $79 one-way trips from JFK to Barbados; $99 one-way trips from JFK to Belize City, Belize and Aguadilla, Puerto Rico; $139 one way flights from JFK to Antigua; $125 one way flights from JFK to Aruba; and many more. Check out JetBlue's deals page for the full rundown of deals available right now

If you haven't heard, JetBlue also recently announced new routes from Long Island's MacArthur Airport—located about an hour from midtown Manhattan—to sunny Fort Lauderdale starting in April

Who needs therapy when JetBlue is getting rid of our winter blues? (You should still go to therapy, though).

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