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Fly to Antigua for less than $400 from a number of US cities

DEALS - 01-10-2022


With this offer alert, you may spend time away from the chilly weather and snow and instead enjoy the white sand beaches of Antigua from November to March.
Several U.S. cities offer flights to Antigua for as little as $282, and the majority of the savings apply during the winter, one of the busiest travel seasons to Antigua. 


The two airlines offering cheap flights to Antigua from Atlanta, Boston, New York City, San Francisco, and other U.S. locations are JetBlue and American Airlines. 


Basics of Deals 

Airline: American Airlines and JetBlue

Routes: As part of this agreement, routes from Atlanta, Boston, New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Juan, Las Vegas, and other places are available to Antigua.

How to book:
Utilize Google Flights to find the dates you want, then reserve a seat directly through the airline of your choice.

Travel window: from November 2022 to March 2023, except major holidays

Book as soon as possible 


Sample Flights 

The only aircraft out of John F. Kennedy International Airport that doesn't have a layover is among those included in this package (JFK).
Additionally, there are many other cities to pick from, ranging from larger ones like New York and San Francisco to more modest ones like Worcester, Massachusetts and Jacksonville, Florida. 


Several flights with reduced rates to Antigua were highlighted by us: 


    • American and JetBlue offer flights starting at $282 from New York City (JFK). 
      
    • American: starting at $320 for flights leaving from New York City (LGA) (includes a layover) 
      
    • American: starting at $325, departing from Atlanta (ATL) 
      
    • American: starts at $339 for flights out of Boston (BOS) (includes a layover) 
      
    • American: beginning at $339, departing from Tallahassee, Florida (TLH) (includes a layover) 
      
    • JetBlue: beginning at $380 for flights out of Worcester, Massachusetts (ORH) (includes a layover) 
      
    • JetBlue: beginning at $398 from San Francisco (SFO) 


We advise utilizing Google Flights to find the best dates that are open before making a direct reservation with the airline of your choosing.
In the event of a cancellation, delay, or alteration in the reservation, airlines typically offer more flexibility.


Because Google Flights offers third-party booking choices, displayed fares could also differ from those on airline websites. 


American offers two alternatives for a flight on February 7 from Atlanta to Antigua, according to Google Flights.
There isn't much of a difference in schedule between the two Atlanta flights; it just depends on how early you want to arrive at the airport. One flight leaves Atlanta at 7:41 in the morning, while the other leaves at 9:15.
Miami is the destination of a 45-minute layover on both flights.


Both of American's return flights on February 14 stop in Miami for a 95-minute stopover. 


The offer is also limited to economy-class tickets.
In this instance, the basic economy choice in America has a sticker price of $325.
American basic economy charges for seat selection; for an additional $80, you can upgrade to "Main" cabin, where seat selection is included in the cost.
Additionally, American charges for checked baggage. 


Seat selection costs anything from $10 to $49, but if you don't want to pay extra, you can forgo it entirely. 


The price of $325 is regarded to be low for an economy ticket; according to Google Flights, the average cost of an economy ticket to Antigua is between $530 and $730. 


Enhance your purchase 

Use credit cards that offer bonus points for booking flights, such as The Platinum Card® from American Express (5 points per $1 spent on flights booked directly with an airline or through American Express Travel), Citi Prestige® Card (5 points per $1 spent on flights), Citi Premier® Card, Chase Sapphire Reserve (3 points per $1 spent on flights), American Express® Gold Card (3 points per $1 spent on flights booked directly with an airline or through American Express Travel), on up to $500,000 in such purchases per calendar year (2 points per dollar on travel). 


In conclusion 

A trip to Antigua is difficult to pass up given that there are only a few places in the U.S. carrying this bargain and that rates are reduced by up to 50%.


However, keep in mind that there are limitations when it comes to specific benefits like selecting a seat since many of these cheap rates only apply to basic economy.
Although JetBlue, the second airline in this agreement, does not permit passengers to bring a free carry-on under its basic economy option, American's basic economy rate does allow for carry-ons. 


The fact that this offer is available during one of the busiest travel seasons to Antigua, the winter, is one of its best features.
With this offer, you may escape the chilly winter weather for warmer waters in Antigua.