Monday, May 10, 2010 at 12:46PM

Air travelers must act fast to properly celebrate the tenth anniversary of JetBlue. The New York-based low-cost airline is selling one-way fares for ten dollars, on all of its remaining flights originating in the United States on either May 11 or May 12. But these tickets must be purchased by 11:59 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-04) tonight. The only JetBlue flights not part of this sale are those originating at Bogotá International Airport in Colombia (IATA: BOG; ICAO: SKBO). Travelers who take advantage of this sale are also entitled to one free checked bag, presumably per flight, although the sale page on the website is not clear on that. The free checked bag must comply with size and weight rules.

Moreover, travel must be booked online at www.jetblue.com/deals/ten-years. This offer is only good for “newly-booked travel,” meaning that travelers who have already bought a ticket to fly on JetBlue during one or both of those two dates are not able to get the difference between what they paid and the sale fare. This price does not include additional fees such as passenger facility charges, September 11th security fees, and federal segment tax, which can add 20 to 30 dollars to the price each way.

Other terms and conditions than those mentioned here, apply.

original story (JetBlue Airways)