JetBlue launches new seasonal transatlantic service between Boston Logan International Airport and Barcelona starting today, with one-way introductory fares from $349 and €399 in Core and $1,799 and €1,699 in Mint. The route operates through October 25, 2026, using Airbus A321 aircraft and marks the airline’s first service to Spain’s Catalonia region.
The new Boston–Barcelona flights expand JetBlue’s European network and strengthen Boston’s role as a key gateway, with the airline planning up to nine daily nonstop flights between Boston and Europe this summer. The service also supports growing demand for leisure, business, and academic travel between the U.S. and Spain.
The airline says the route builds on its existing transatlantic presence and offers customers more options when traveling between the two regions. Barcelona becomes JetBlue’s second destination in Spain after Madrid and its seventh city served in Europe.
“The launch of service between Boston and Barcelona marks another exciting step in JetBlue’s transatlantic service,” said Marty St. George, President, JetBlue. “We’re excited to introduce our first service to Spain’s Catalonia region, connecting two dynamic global hubs and expanding our international reach. This route builds on our existing transatlantic presence from Boston and gives customers more choice and value when traveling between the U.S. and Europe.”
The route is supported by strong demand, with more than 1.5 million indirect passengers traveling annually between the U.S. and Barcelona, including over 59,000 between Boston and Barcelona in 2025. Industry stakeholders say the new service strengthens economic, academic, and cultural links between the two cities.
“From the Barcelona Air Route Development Committee (BARDC), formed by Aena, the Government of Catalonia, Barcelona City Council, and the Barcelona Chamber of Commerce, we have supported the launch of the Boston–Barcelona route. JetBlue’s arrival in the city marks an important milestone, connecting two global hubs and enhancing international connectivity,” said Vanessa Requena, Head of Management Office of JT Barcelona-El Prat Airport. “This new route strengthens economic, academic, and cultural ties between the two cities and responds to strong demand, with more than 1.5 million indirect passengers traveling between the U.S. and Barcelona, including over 59,000 between Boston and Barcelona in 2025.”
Flights operate daily with departures from Boston at 8:04 p.m. arriving in Barcelona at 9:45 a.m., and return flights leaving Barcelona at 12:50 p.m. and arriving in Boston at 3:38 p.m. All times are local.
JetBlue says the new route is part of its broader JetForward strategy to grow its East Coast leisure network. From Boston, the airline currently offers more than 130 daily departures to over 65 destinations across the U.S., Latin America, and the Caribbean.
Boston’s Transatlantic 2026 Service:
Destination | Frequency | Starting Date |
Amsterdam (AMS) | 1x daily | Year-round service |
Barcelona (BCN)* | 1x daily | Launches April 16, 2026, seasonal |
Dublin (DUB) | 1x daily | Resumes April 16, 2026, seasonal |
Edinburgh (EDI) | 1x daily | Resumes April 16, 2026, seasonal |
London-Gatwick (LGW) | 1x daily | Resumes May 21, 2026, seasonal |
London-Heathrow (LHR) | 1x daily | Year-round service |
Madrid (MAD) | 1x daily | Resumes April 16, 2026, seasonal |
Milan (MXP)* | 1x daily | Launches May 11, 2026, seasonal |
Paris (CDG) | 1x daily | Year-round service |
*New JetBlue destination for 2026 summer travel season.
New York-JFK Transatlantic 2026 Service:
Destination | Frequency | Starting Date |
Dublin (DUB) | 1x daily | Resumes April 29, 2026, seasonal |
Edinburgh (EDI) | 1x daily | Resumes April 29, 2026, seasonal |
London-Heathrow (LHR) | 2x daily | Year-round service |
Paris (CDG) | 1x daily | Year-round service |
The airline will also launch seasonal service between Boston and Milan on May 11, further expanding its European footprint. Together with Barcelona, these additions reinforce Boston’s position as a major hub for JetBlue’s transatlantic operations.
Onboard, flights to Barcelona feature JetBlue’s Mint experience with fully lie-flat private suites and curated dining, alongside the airline’s Core offering, which includes complimentary snacks, drinks, seatback entertainment, and free Fly-Fi connectivity.
JetBlue says the combination of premium features and competitive pricing is aimed at redefining affordable transatlantic travel, giving passengers more flexibility and comfort on long-haul journeys.






