JetBlue Amsterdam flights now on sale
JetBlue has opened sales for its third Europe destination.
The carrier starts Amsterdam flights in late summer with nonstop service from New York JFK and Boston Logan Airport.
Service from New York will begin August 29 and from Boston on September 20.
JetBlue successfully launched London flights in August 2021 and service to Paris begins this June.
“Our transatlantic service demonstrates how JetBlue’s entrance into a new market lowers fares and benefits customers,” said CEO Robin Hayes.
“We look forward to introducing customers from Amsterdam our award-winning service.”
Flights will operate daily on JetBlue’s Airbus A321 Long Range aircraft with 24 redesigned Mint Suite seats and 114 economy seats.
Customers in both classes can stay connected with unlimited, free high-speed Wi-Fi on every plane.
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