JetBlue Expands Europe Network; To Launch New Flights to Dublin and Edinburgh in 2024
Daily seasonal flights between New York, Boston, and Europe to begin in spring 2024, with seats available for booking; company CEO cites mission to offer affordable fares in markets dominated by high-cost legacy carriers.
- JetBlue Airways has announced plans to expand its Europe network by launching new flights to Dublin and Edinburgh in 2024.
- Daily seasonal services between New York’s JFK International Airport and Boston Logan International Airport to Dublin Airport, and from New York's JFK to Edinburgh Airport, will begin in spring 2024.
- Limited-time introductory fares have been launched for these flights, with seats on the Dublin flights from $399 round-trip and Edinburgh round-trip rates offered at $599 if booked in a specified promotional period.
- In just over two years, JetBlue has grown its Europe network to five destinations, including Paris and Amsterdam which were launched earlier this year.
- The airline has also confirmed its new year-round route between Boston and Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, which will begin on April 3, 2024, and a second daily flight between JFK and Paris starting on June 20, 2024.