JetBlue launches new Caribbean flights to St. Kitts
JetBlue has officially launched new Caribbean flights to St. Kitts and Nevis’s Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw International Airport
The New York JFK service to St. Kitts will operate Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
“This new nonstop route strengthens our presence in the Caribbean,” said David Jehn, VP, network planning.
St. Kitts is the larger of two islands that make up St. Kitts and Nevis.
JetBlue will operate these Caribbean flights on Airbus A320 aircraft offering free and unlimited broadband Fly-Fi and seatback entertainment at every seat.
The airline continues to grow beyond the US with 39 international destinations in more than two dozen countries.
In recent years, the airline has built a comprehensive network throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, while boosting its New York focus city strategy.
JetBlue will now serve 28 countries from JFK with an average of 180 departures per day during peak periods.
To celebrate the launch limited time special $169 one-way fares to St. Kitts are available on jetblue.com.
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