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Jet Blue Launches Flight From Logan To Popular European Destination

The discount airline will offer a new seasonal flight to a well-known tourist spot. It's also expanding service to Paris.

Jet Blue announced it will begin offering service from Logan International Airport to Dublin.
Jet Blue announced it will begin offering service from Logan International Airport to Dublin. (David Allen/Patch)

BOSTON, MA — Jet Blue announced it will begin offering service from Logan International Airport to Dublin. Seats for the flights went on sale Wednesday.

The seasonal flights will be from March 13 to Sept. 30, 2024 from Logan to Dublin Airport.

Jet Blue is also expanding its service from Logan to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris to year-round. This flight will begin April 3, 2024. Jet Blue began offering the Boston-to-Paris flight this past summer.

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Jet Blue currently offers flights to two other European destinations from Boston: London and Amsterdam.

Seats on the Dublin routes are on sale starting Wednesday with prices for U.S.-originating travelers starting at $399 and $599 roundtrip. Seats for the Boston to Paris trip start at $599 for U.S.-originating passengers.

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Jet Blue will also begin service from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York to Dublin on the same dates. A Jet Blue flight from JFK to Edinburgh will be offered from May 22 to Sept. 30, 2024.

The discount airline will also begin a second daily flight from JFK to Paris beginning June 20, 2024.

“Our summer seasonal service to Dublin and Edinburgh will bring a new level of service and affordable fares to these markets that have been dominated by high-fare legacy carriers for decades," Jet Blue CEO Robert Hayes said in a statement. "We look forward to introducing the JetBlue experience to business and leisure customers traveling this summer to and from Ireland and Scotland.”

Flights to Dublin, Edinburgh, and Paris will operate daily on JetBlue’s Airbus A321neo.

The carrier has long planned to expand service to Europe with its longer-range jets. The aim is to chip away at a market currently controlled by competitors like American Airlines, Delta, and United, as well as their European partners, CNBC reported.


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