JetBlue To Add Boston to Paris Flights in 2023 in New Transatlantic Service
JetBlue plans to add nonstop flights in 2023 from Logan International Airport and Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.
It is the company’s first destination in Europe after the airline started flights to London in August 2021. JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes said the airline “is offering something completely unique to what you get from the big global legacy airlines on these routes – where a single high-fare joint venture operates nearly three-quarters of the flying,”
“The response to our London service is proof that combining great service with low fares works. We can’t wait to bring our reimagined Mint and core offerings to Continental Europe’s most visited city,” Hayes said in a statement.
Service between New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport will start in Summer 2023, JetBlue said, with Boston to Paris flights starting later on. The company said Paris “is the largest European destination not currently served by JetBlue from its two Northeast focus cities, New York and Boston.”
“JetBlue plans to offer flights to Paris from both cities as it continues to grow its relevance in the Northeast with new routes most frequently requested by customers,” the company said. “France is the world’s most visited country and is on track to reach nearly 75 million visitors this year, with equally strong travel trends expected in 2023.”
The company said seats will go on sale “in the coming months” but did not say how much tickets would cost.
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