JetBlue launching three new routes from Boston
JetBlue has announced plans for three new seasonal flights out of Boston Logan.
The new nonstop routes will operate to Martha’s Vineyard, Mass, Port-au-Prince in Haiti and Sacramento, California.
JetBlue will operate the only direct nonstops from Boston to both Port-au-Prince and Sacramento.
"We are thrilled to add more new non-stop routes out of Boston as we continue to offer Bostonians more than twice as many destinations and more flights than any other airline," said Scott Laurence, senior vice president, airline planning.
The Port-au-Prince route launches on June 17 through September 5, 2015 subject to regulatory approval, with flights on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Martha’s Vineyard will also launch on June 17 with daily flights until September 7.
Sacramento flights will commence a day later, operating four days a week.
To celebrate the triple launch, special introductory fares are available through February 12, starting at $49 for Martha’s Vineyard and $149 for Port-au-Prince and Sacramento one way for travel between August 15 and September 2, 2015.
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