JetBlue adds new international routes at Boston
JetBlue is expanding international services from Boston with three new weekly flights to Latin America and the Caribbean.
New non-stop flights take off November 1, 2014 to Liberia, Costa Rica, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic and Saint Lucia once regulatory approval is granted.
All flights depart on Saturday mornings using 150-seater Airbus A320 aircraft.
The new services will bring JetBlue’s nonstop routes out of Boston to 54 and will be the only direct flights between Boston and both Costa Rica and Saint Lucia.
"JetBlue offers more nonstop flights to the Caribbean than any other airline and with three new routes to the Caribbean and Latin America, Bostonians will have even more options," said JetBlue President Robin Hayes.
The carrier currently offers 13 Caribbean and Latin American destinations direct from Boston including Aruba, Bermuda, Cayman Islands and Mexico.
Flights are ready for sale now on JetBlue.com, with an introductory offer to all three destinations at $199 one way.
The fare is valid for travel until December 6, 2014 and must be booked by May 14.
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