JetBlue debuts Amsterdam flights
JetBlue has expanded to a third transatlantic destination.
Amsterdam flights have launched, joining London and Paris.
The nonstop transatlantic service from New York’s JFK to Schiphol (AMS) operate daily on Airbus A321 aircraft.
Service from Boston Logan to Amsterdam is set to launch on September 20.
Robin Hayes, JetBlue CEO said: “We look forward to introducing our Mint and core service to business and leisure customers to and from Amsterdam.”
Aircraft have 24 redesigned Mint Suite seats.
Customers have unlimited, free high-speed wi-fi on every plane.
“JetBlue’s transatlantic service has proven to lower fares and benefit customers in markets that have suffered from high fares by legacy carriers,” Hayes added.
Located only 10 miles from Amsterdam, Schiphol Airport handles over 71 million passengers per year.
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