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JetBlue's transatlantic expansion has to do with its fleet of Airbus A321 Long Range. The aircraft is Airbus' largest single-aisle plane, smaller and more efficient than usual transatlantic flights.
JetBlue currently flies to London, Paris and Amsterdam, far fewer transatlantic destinations than offered by its bigger U.S. rivals. The airline said it will run daily flights from New York and Boston ...
The interior of JetBlue's Airbus A321LR, the plane it flies on transatlantic routes. Photo Credit: JetBlue JetBlue will announce an expansion of Europe service in the near future, CEO Robin Hayes ...
JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU), New England’s leading leisure airline, today expands its transatlantic network with the launch of two new nonstop routes from Boston to Madrid, Spain (MAD) and Edinburgh ...
JetBlue Airlines has announced the launch of two new routes from Boston to Madrid, Spain, and Edinburgh, Scotland. Starting May 22, 2025, Jet Blue will offer daily nonstop seasonal service between ...
JetBlue coming to Long Island MacArthur Airport 02:02. JetBlue customers flying coach on a transatlantic flight will now be served cold meals. The airline has removed hot meals from its economy ...
JetBlue currently flies to London, Paris and Amsterdam, far fewer transatlantic destinations than offered by its bigger U.S. rivals.
JetBlue's new Boston flights to Madrid and Edinburgh support its JetForward strategy to build the best East Coast leisure network and return to sustained profitability. Edinburgh and Madrid will join ...
JetBlue currently flies to London, Paris and Amsterdam, far fewer transatlantic destinations than offered by its bigger U.S. rivals.
JetBlue currently flies to London, Paris and Amsterdam, far fewer transatlantic destinations than offered by its bigger U.S. rivals.