In the coming months, the New York City–based airline will add 16 routes and 5 all-new destinations. The new destinations are Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Traverse City, Michigan; Norfolk, Virginia; Wilmington, North Carolina; and San Pedro Sula, Honduras.
JetBlue Airways has added 16 new routes from New York and Boston, including five new destinations. Here's the full list of new JetBlue flights for spring and summer 2025.
Starting this spring, a daily JetBlue flight out of Bradley International Airport will connect the Hartford area to John F. Kennedy in New York City.
The New York-based carrier announced on Wednesday a major network expansion for the upcoming season. JetBlue will add a whopping 16 routes, including five all-new pins to its route map, as part of the expansion. You'll catch all of the details below, and all the new flights are already available for booking.
JetBlue will also launch five new routes out of Boston, including to Edinburgh, Madrid and Halifax, Nova Scotia. “We’re excited to build on our momentum, offering customers across the Northeast and beyond even more travel opportunities,” said Daniel Shurz, JetBlue’s head of revenue, network, and enterprise planning, in a Wednesday statement.
WINDSOR LOCKS, CT (WGGB/WSHM) – JetBlue has announced non-stop service from Bradley International Airport to another northeast destination.
A flight from Connecticut to New York City? It'll be possible soon through JetBlue.The airline is expanding its Northeast flight network for summer 2025, JetBlue said in a news release on Wednesday, Jan.
The service begins in April. The post JetBlue adds new summer routes it says will be ‘extremely popular’ among New Englanders appeared first on Boston.com.
On April 30, a twice-daily, year-round route between LaGurdia Airport in New York City and Tampa will begin. On the same day, JetBlue will expand its presence in Guatemala City with a new daily ...
JetBlue Airways is expanding its routes for summer travel, and passengers at Boston Logan International Airport are set to benefit from several new routes.
JetBlue (Nasdaq: JBLU) already connects Pittsburgh and Boston, and has served Florida cities from Pittsburgh as well in the past. And it's no stranger to the JFK-Pittsburgh route. It connected the two cities using Embraer 190 aircraft from June 2006 until February 2013.
JetBlue is already looking forward to warm weather days by adding a handful of new cities to its network, both within the U.S. and internationally.