JetBlue’s New England expansion is set to make travel even more convenient and enjoyable for New Englanders this winter.
The leading leisure carrier in Boston has announced a 20% increase in seats across the region, adding new routes and enhancing existing services. This bold move aims to connect more travelers to premium leisure destinations and underscores JetBlue’s commitment to offering superior travel experiences.
JetBlue is already the dominant airline in Boston and New England, providing the most mainline service from Boston with approximately 30% more seats than its nearest competitor. The airline also boasts the most nonstop destinations from Boston, along with the most flights to California, Florida, and the Caribbean. With this network expansion, JetBlue Boston flights will now offer even greater flexibility and convenience.
“We are incredibly proud of our strong roots in Boston and New England, a place that has always embraced our vision for low fares and superior travel experiences,” said Marty St. George, president of JetBlue.
“Our commitment to Boston and our loyal customers across New England is unwavering as we continue to innovate and enhance our product. With each new development, each new route, we aim to deliver even greater comfort and convenience, ensuring that our customers’ choice is easy, and they always receive the best that JetBlue has to offer.”
One of the most exciting developments is JetBlue’s launch of services from Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT) in New Hampshire. Starting in January, JetBlue will offer year-round daily flights to Orlando and winter seasonal service to Fort Lauderdale and Fort Myers. This makes JetBlue the only airline to offer nonstop flights on this route, further enhancing travel options for New Englanders.
Boston Logan International Airport, JetBlue’s focus city for over 20 years, will see a significant increase in flights to popular vacation spots including Aruba, Barbados, Cancún, and many more. Additionally, JetBlue will introduce a second daily nonstop flight between Boston and Phoenix, featuring the airline’s premium Mint® service for the first time on this route.
Other New England airports are also set to benefit from JetBlue’s expansion. Providence will see a near tripling of JetBlue seats this winter compared to last, and Hartford will experience a 30% increase in seats. With the new services in Manchester, JetBlue will average 18 new daily departures from New England this winter, connecting travelers to six new routes to the Sunshine State.
JetBlue’s New England expansion highlights the airline’s dedication to providing more options and better service to its customers. As JetBlue continues to grow and innovate, travelers can look forward to more destinations and greater comfort on their journeys.