JetBlue heading to Grenada
JetBlue Airways is looking to add to its ever-expanding network in the Caribbean.
Subject to approval, the carrier will launch flights between New York’s JFK and Grenada’s Maurice Bishop International Airport from June 11, 2015.
The twice weekly service will operate on Thursdays and Sundays.
Grenada will become JetBlue’s 90th destination and its 32nd in the Caribbean and Latin America .
"We cannot wait to add Grenada to our network of Caribbean destinations," said Dave Clark , JetBlue’s vice president, network planning.
"Grenada is one of the most beautiful and adventurous destinations in the Caribbean , and our new nonstop service will make it much easier to get there."
"JetBlue is known to offer quality service and high standards, and is the perfect addition to our family. We are indeed very pleased to welcome the inaugural flight on June 11 to Pure Grenada, the Spice of the Caribbean," said Alexandra Otway-Noel, Grenada’s minister of implementation.
The route will be served by 150-seat Airbus A320 aircraft.
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