JetBlue extends partnership with Boston Red Sox

Saturday, 28 Mar, 2017 0

 

JetBlue has strengthened its ongoing support of the Boston Red Sox with a deal to remain the team’s Official Airline partner through the 2030 season.
 
The partnership between JetBlue and the Red Sox spans nearly a decade.
 
To celebrate the extension, nearly 43,000 custom co-branded JetBlue and Red Sox hats were delivered to 104 Boston Public Schools across the city, overseen by Red Sox mascot Wally the Green Monster.
 
"Outside of playing winning baseball, our biggest points of pride come from the relationships we have built with our partners and within our community," said Red Sox Executive Vice President Troup Parkinson.
 
JetBlue is the airline with the largest presence at Boston Logan Airport with 150 daily departures.
 
New flights to Atlanta begin this week, becoming the 63rd nonstop route out of Boston for JetBlue.
 
"The Boston Red Sox have been a valued partner of JetBlue since launching our partnership more than nine years ago," said Marty St. George, executive vice president, commercial and planning, JetBlue. 
 
"From painting a plane, supporting JetBlue Park during spring training, to honoring Boston icon Big Papi’s last season, JetBlue has proven to be a dedicated member of Red Sox Nation – and we’re excited to support the home team for the next 13 years."
 
Aside from the Red Sox, JetBlue also supports the New England Patriots, the Boston Celtics, the Boston Bruins, the Boston Marathon and TD Garden.
 


 

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