Mileage Run Deals - JetBlue: LGB - LAS $60 RT all in




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Rad456
Dec 4, 10, 12:30 pm
Checked on Travelocity and there is availability into May it appears


Exiled in Express
Dec 4, 10, 2:09 pm
Interesting find, some availability even on Friday and Saturday nights. This can't be credited anywhere but B6's program correct?

Firewind
Dec 4, 10, 2:12 pm
Southwest's matching, LAX-LAS. "$19" base fare, OW. (I'm not a shill for them...)


MatthewLAX
Dec 4, 10, 2:14 pm
Too bad this wasn't around during the Expedia.ca $300C deal! :D

azepine00
Dec 4, 10, 2:17 pm
It's been out since wednesday to celebrate an additional B6 flight on this route. Supposedly fri&sun are excluded but I haven't checked. WN matched from LAX.

BDA shorts
Dec 4, 10, 2:25 pm
Just pulled fare rules off of Sabre. Relevant points:

One-way fare, therefore no min/max stay
14-day advance purchase required
Travel between December 15 and May 16
No day/time restrictions
Books into "P"

Skink
Dec 4, 10, 3:59 pm
One thing to keep in mind with JetBlue, as far as mileage runs, is that their points are based on the cost of your ticket and not the actual miles flown.

nonactin
Dec 5, 10, 9:39 am
Checked on Travelocity and there is availability into May it appears

I believe this is the respond to Allegiant Air’s Recently announced LGB-LAS service. $14.95 OW

Mrp Alert
Dec 6, 10, 2:04 am
I believe this is the respond to Allegiant Air’s Recently announced LGB-LAS service. $14.95 OW

Correct. Las Vegas Sun article on the subject (http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/dec/01/jetblue-allegiant-waging-airfare-war-las-vegas/).

flyaaah
Dec 6, 10, 10:44 pm
One thing to keep in mind with JetBlue, as far as mileage runs, is that their points are based on the cost of your ticket and not the actual miles flown.

This is why to me Jetblue cannot compete to any other mileage program. Ugh so lame!

Firewind
Dec 7, 10, 5:59 pm
This is why to me Jetblue cannot compete to any other mileage program. Ugh so lame!

Oh, but they will, soon enough. In an ironic way. Southwest has been dropping big hints on their FT board that they intend to model their "RR 2.0" after JetBlue's. :mad:



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