JetBlue: JFK --> SLC 3/2-3/6...does the 6-week "rule" apply for airfare?
#1
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JetBlue: JFK --> SLC 3/2-3/6...does the 6-week "rule" apply for airfare?
i've read that JetBlue is very variable and that prices go up and down on a fairly arbitrary basis.
right now i am looking at about $530 all-in.
thoughts?
right now i am looking at about $530 all-in.
thoughts?
#3
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It does seem a bit high by about 50-75$ but there could be demand that I am unaware of. I don't go to SLC often.
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#4
Join Date: Aug 2011
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It is a little bit high, but they do have a connecting flight through MCO all in for 453.....can always wait it out....but that doesn't mean the price will get cheaper. JB pricing often makes absolutely no sense.
#6
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That flight wont sell out for awhile, you might be able to get a sale fare on the outbound being that it is a Wednesday (most JB sales are T/W). I'd wait a little bit, but not too long.
#7
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I had been watching MCO-SLC for a couple weeks for a Friday night flight the end of January. Fares were as low as $111 then went up to $162 and back down to $125 when I decided to buy.