JetBlue launches new Edinburgh-Boston route
JetBlue has expanded its transatlantic network from Boston with the launch of new nonstop flights to Edinburgh.
Daily seasonal flights operate through October 25, 2025.
JetBlue also launched daily seasonal flights to Madrid.
In addition to these new destinations, seasonal service between Boston and London Gatwick returns today.
“We’re excited to be putting more of Europe within reach for New England travellers with JetBlue’s low fares, from Logan,” said Daniel Shurz, SVP of revenue, network, and enterprise planning.
“As we grow across the Atlantic from Boston, we’re also making it easier to connect to more of our network across the U.S., Latin America, and the Caribbean.”
JetBlue’s new Boston flights to Madrid and Edinburgh support its JetForward strategy to build up its East Coast leisure network.
These new routes join JetBlue’s existing seasonal transatlantic service from Boston to Amsterdam, Dublin and London Gatwick, plus year-round flights to London Heathrow and Paris.
This summer, JetBlue will offer a total of seven daily nonstops between Boston and Europe.
From New York JFK, JetBlue serves Dublin and Edinburgh in the summer season, while Amsterdam, London Heathrow, and Paris are served year-round.
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