Are you planning a getaway? JetBlue has announced a new winter sale featuring flights out of Boston for as low as $49.
JetBlue Airways Corporation (NASDAQ:JBLU), a prominent player in the U.S. airline industry with a market capitalization of $2.11 billion, finds itself navigating through turbulent skies as it grapples with financial challenges and implements a strategic overhaul.
JetBlue announced a three-day winter sale on Tuesday, with one-way fares out of Boston for as low as $49. The deal, which ends Jan. 30, is valid for trips taken between Feb. 3 and April 9 and excludes Friday and Sunday travel.
JetBlue launches service to Orlando, Fort Myers, and Fort Lauderdale in Florida from Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in Manchester, N.H.
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.
Travelers out of New Hampshire just got more options - JetBlue has officially started service at New Hampshire's Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. As of Thursday, Jan. 23, the airline will offer three domestic flights out of Manchester. The move marks JetBlue's first time operating out of New Hampshire, its 10th airport in New England.
The latest promotion also comes as JetBlue rolled out the ability to pay for flights with Venmo, the popular peer-to-peer payment app. Venmo is now present as a payment option on JetBlue’s website, though it will also become available on the airline’s mobile app later this year.
The first JetBlue plane touched down Thursday morning at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, marking the beginning of the airline's service between New Hampshire and Florida.
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Bigger U.S. airlines have in recent years snagged some of Spirit’s budget-conscious customers by offering their own brand of bare-bones tickets.