JetBlue launches Amsterdam flights from Boston
JetBlue has expanded its transatlantic route network with new Amsterdam flights from Boston Logan International Airport.
It follows the successful recent launch of Amsterdam flights from New York’s JFK Airport.
From JetBlue’s Boston focus city, it also offers daily service to London and in 2024 will launch service to Paris.
“Our recently launched Amsterdam service from New York has already been very successful and we are thrilled to expand it to our Boston customers,” said Dave Clark, head of revenue and planning,
“The Netherlands is a very important overseas source market for us, annually sending more than 30,000 visitors to our region,” said Martha Sheridan, Meet Boston CEO.
Flights operate daily on JetBlue’s Airbus A321 Long Range (LR) aircraft with 24 redesigned Mint Suite seats, and 114 core seats.
To celebrate the launch, seats are on sale at $499 roundtrip.
Located only 10 miles from Amsterdam, Schiphol Airport is one of the primary airport hubs in Europe handling over 71 million passengers per year.
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