JetBlue spreads its wings to Paris
JetBlue has launched its latest transatlantic route.
The new, nonstop service between New York’s JFK and Paris Charles de Gaulle operates daily.
Paris is the largest market JetBlue did not already serve from New York.
Additionally, JetBlue plans to launch service between Boston and Paris in 2024.
“JetBlue’s arrival into Paris is poised to disrupt the market once again with our award-winning service and low fares,” said CEO Robin Hayes.
“We are excited to bring our Mint and Core onboard service to both business and leisure customers.”
Flights will operate on Airbus A321 Long Range (LR) aircraft with 24 redesigned Mint Suite seats, and 114 Economy seats.
Customers who book directly through jetblue.com can earn 2x TrueBlue points and participate in Points Pooling.
Paris Charles de Gaulle is Europe’s second busiest international airport, serving more than 76 million travelers in 2019.
JetBlue will operate from Terminal 2B.
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