JetBlue goes big in Boston and New England
JetBlue has announced a big expansion across New England. adding 20% more seats by this winter.
JetBlue is the top carrier in Boston.
The added service and new routes are aimed at connecting more New Englanders to top leisure destinations.
For the first time JetBlue will fly from Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT) in New Hampshire.
It debuts at the airport in January 2025 with sunshine flights to Florida.
There will be year-round daily flights to Orlando, and winter seasonal service to Fort Lauderdale and Fort Myers.
“We are incredibly proud of our strong roots in Boston and New England,” said Marty St. George, president of JetBlue.
“Our commitment to Boston and our loyal customers across New England is unwavering.”
The airline will soon have a presence at 10 airports in New England.
It is adding more capacity at Boston Logan with more flights to vacation spots, including Aruba, Cancún, Grand Cayman, Montego Bay, West Palm Beach and more.
There will also be a big winter expansion at Providence and Hartford.
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