JetBlue Presque Isle flights take off
JetBlue has landed in Presque Isle with the first flight from the new Boston service.
Presque Isle flights operate daily, giving travelers in Northern Maine more options when traveling to Boston and beyond on this essential air service route.
“We are happy to bring the long-desired Boston flights back to Presque Isle and the surrounding communities,” said Dave Jehn, VP of network planning and airline partnerships.
“We are grateful to the U.S. Department of Transportation for selecting JetBlue for this essential air service route.”
Presque Isle, in Aroostook County, serves as a regional service center for business, healthcare, education and recreation.
JetBlue’s entry into Presque Isle adds another New England destination to its network.
By this winter, JetBlue will serve 10 destinations across New England.
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