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frontpage Posted by serra | Staff • Apr 22, 2025

Roundtrip Non-Stop Delta/Jet Blue Flight: New York City to San Juan Puerto Rico

(Travel May - August 2025)

from $196

$278

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Expedia is offering Roundtrip Non-Stop Delta or Jet Blue Flight to/from New York City - San Juan Puerto Rico on sale from $169. Travel May - August 2025.

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Note, These are basic economy fares. You may have a personal item and a carry-on bag. There is no seat selection and no change. If you are travelling with children on JetBlue, you will be seated together as per their policy. Delta decides that on a case-by-case basis.

Travel Availability:
  • Departs New York City (JFK):
    • May 13-20, 24-31
    • June 1-4, 7-9, 13-17, 21-25, 29
    • July 20
    • August 11-2, 17-18
  • Departs San Juan Puerto Rico (SJU):
    • May 13-14, 16-17, 21-24, 28-31
    • June 3-7, 10-15, 17-20, 24-28
    • July 1-2, 4, 7-12, 15-19, 22-25, 31
    • Aug 1-2

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Written by citan359 | Staff
  • To book this deal, use dates and book flights with Expedia or JetBlue. Want to see more travel deals? Click here or here. 
  • Disclaimer: List price is an estimate and subject to fluctuate based on air carrier/hotel location, flight times/season or travel dates.

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Expedia is offering Roundtrip Non-Stop Delta or Jet Blue Flight to/from New York City - San Juan Puerto Rico on sale from $169. Travel May - August 2025.

Thanks Deal Hunter serra for sharing this deal

Note, These are basic economy fares. You may have a personal item and a carry-on bag. There is no seat selection and no change. If you are travelling with children on JetBlue, you will be seated together as per their policy. Delta decides that on a case-by-case basis.

Travel Availability:
  • Departs New York City (JFK):
    • May 13-20, 24-31
    • June 1-4, 7-9, 13-17, 21-25, 29
    • July 20
    • August 11-2, 17-18
  • Departs San Juan Puerto Rico (SJU):
    • May 13-14, 16-17, 21-24, 28-31
    • June 3-7, 10-15, 17-20, 24-28
    • July 1-2, 4, 7-12, 15-19, 22-25, 31
    • Aug 1-2

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • To book this deal, use dates and book flights with Expedia or JetBlue. Want to see more travel deals? Click here or here. 
  • Disclaimer: List price is an estimate and subject to fluctuate based on air carrier/hotel location, flight times/season or travel dates.

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Don't forget to pack a flashlight, because of the constant blackouts. A colony of the most powerful nation in the world and having power issues.

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Don't forget to pack a flashlight, because of the constant blackouts. A colony of the most powerful nation in the world and having power issues.
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UselessDeals
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BTW May - August is worst time to travel to PR. Its a hurricane season for them and extremely hot.
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utada82
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Quote from UselessDeals :
BTW May - August is worst time to travel to PR. Its a hurricane season for them and extremely hot.

I think warmer weather is the point for most ppl vacation in the Caribbean, and besides summer time works for most families with school aged kids. As for hurricane season, it runs from June to end of Nov, basically half year. I wouldn't worry too much.
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ash78
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Quote from UselessDeals :
BTW May - August is worst time to travel to PR. Its a hurricane season for them and extremely hot.

Not necessarily...it's technically the offseason for a reason, but PR temps don't vary all that much. Hurricanes are always rolling the dice, but named storms usually get you a refund to help with the hassle.
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Bigshottt
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Quote from Slicksale :
Don't forget to pack a flashlight, because of the constant blackouts. A colony of the most powerful nation in the world and having power issues.

I was just there for a week and zero outages. Beautiful island.
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Quote from UselessDeals :
BTW May - August is worst time to travel to PR. Its a hurricane season for them and extremely hot.

Hurricanes are worse in September and October. August usually not too bad.
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Is it safe for Americans to be in PR? There's no hate or bigotry towards Americans who aren't white?
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RobertL5359
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Quote from Slicksale :
Don't forget to pack a flashlight, because of the constant blackouts. A colony of the most powerful nation in the world and having power issues.
As a resident I would agree. It has been reported that there will be programmed blackouts during the summer because the electric system can't handle the demand. I would pick May or August (late) dates. It doesn't help that August/September is prime time for storms. So...pick May?
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Quote from ash78 :
Not necessarily...it's technically the offseason for a reason, but PR temps don't vary all that much. Hurricanes are always rolling the dice, but named storms usually get you a refund to help with the hassle.

Oh they vary. It's oppressively hot in the summer months, I used to live there.
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Quote from ablang :
Is it safe for Americans to be in PR? There's no hate or bigotry towards Americans who aren't white?

Is question is too white that I can't answer

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