JetBlue starts direct Dublin flights
JetBlue has launched inaugural Dublin flights from its New York JFK and Boston hubs.
Daily summer-seasonal Dublin flights from JFK and Boston Logan will operate through September 30, 2024.
JetBlue first launched transatlantic flights in 2021 to London.
Since then it has expanded its transatlantic network to include Paris, Amsterdam and now Dublin.
JetBlue plans to expand further in Europe with seasonal flights to Edinburgh and more frequencies to Paris later this spring.
“JetBlue’s entrance into Dublin is set to introduce a new era of low fares and great service,” said Joanna Geraghty, CEO, JetBlue.
“We look forward to introducing our Mint and core service to business and leisure customers just in time for Saint Patrick’s Day and the summer holiday season.”
Travellers from the US account for nearly 20% of all overseas tourism to Ireland.
JetBlue says Dublin has been among the most requested European destinations previously not served by the airline.
“The arrival of JetBlue is going to prove really popular. Demand for transatlantic travel has never been higher, with stronger than ever business links continuing to grow,” said Gary McLean, MD, Dublin Airport.
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