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JetBlue Airways has announced that it is bringing back its nonstop flights between Pittsburgh and New York City. The airline says it will begin daily, year-round service between Pittsburgh International Airport and John F.
It's never too soon to plan your spring and summer getaways, and JetBlue is adding more flights to and from Florida. Most of the New York-based airline's new flights were added to Boston, with flights to Halifax,
Starting this spring, a daily JetBlue flight out of Bradley International Airport will connect the Hartford area to John F. Kennedy in New York City.
In the coming months, the New York City–based airline will add 16 routes and 5 all-new destinations. The new destinations are Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Traverse City, Michigan; Norfolk, Virginia; Wilmington, North Carolina; and San Pedro Sula, Honduras.
JetBlue Airways is expanding its routes for summer travel, and passengers at Boston Logan International Airport are set to benefit from several new routes.
"We're continually looking for ways to make it easier to book a JetBlue flight on our website and mobile app."
JetBlue is adding new summer seasonal service in Boston as part of its strategy to build the best East Coast leisure network.
On April 30, a twice-daily, year-round route between LaGurdia Airport in New York City and Tampa will begin. On the same day, JetBlue will expand its presence in Guatemala City with a new daily ...
JetBlue Airways has added 16 new routes from New York and Boston, including five new destinations. Here's the full list of new JetBlue flights for spring and summer 2025.
And since the New York-based airline's proposed merger with Spirit Airlines — set to cost $3.8 billion — was blocked by the Biden administration last year, JetBlue has been working to trim costs.
JFK offers regular nonstop flights to nearly 200 cities and 80 countries across the globe, according to the RIAC press release. The new route will allow more international visitors to travel to Providence, wrote Alana O’Hare, spokesperson for the Providence Warwick Convention and Visitors Bureau, in an email to The Herald.