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JetBlue's Summer Sale
Discounted flights and new routes from the popular low-cost carrier

Friday, July 28, 2006;

The Real Deal: Fly round trip in the U.S. from $100 per person

When: Sept. 5-Nov. 15, 2006

Details: Airport taxes and fees are about $35 per person for domestic travel and up to $72 per person for international travel. Seats availability is limited and most often found for Tues., Wed., and Sat. flights. Neither an overnight stay nor a round-trip purchase is required

Book By: Aug. 3, 2006

Contact: JetBlue, 800/538-2583, jetblue.com

Ever-expanding JetBlue is launching service from New York City to four new destinations at the end of the summer: Washington, D.C. (Aug. 17), Sarasota (Sept. 21), Houston (Sept. 7), and Tucson (Sept. 28). The new routes are among those currently on sale from $100 round trip. Here are sample fares from New York City to:

Boston or Washington, D.C.: $100

Buffalo, Burlington, Pittsburgh, Portland (Maine), Rochester or Syracuse: $118

Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Orlando, Jacksonville, Sarasota, Tampa, or West Palm Beach: $158

Denver or Houston: $198

Aguadilla (Puerto Rico), Nassau (Bahamas), Ponce (Puerto Rico), San Juan (Puerto Rico), Santiago (Dominican Republic): $198

Aruba, Phoenix, Portland (Oregon), Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Jose, Seattle or Tucson: $258

Burbank, Las Vegas, Long Beach, Oakland or San Diego: $278

As usual, planes come with JetBlue's individual entertainment system featuring 36 channels of DirectTV and movies for trips longer than two hours.

For travel insights straight from JetBlue's CEO, David Neeleman, read our Window or Aisle? Q&A.