JetBlue has unveiled plans for three new seasonal summer routes in 2024, enhancing its services to Ireland and Scotland.
DALLAS — JetBlue (B6) has unveiled plans for three new seasonal summer routes in 2024, enhancing its services to Ireland and Scotland. These routes will complement the carrier’s existing operations in London (LHR), Paris (CDG), and Amsterdam (AMS).
The airline will operate these flights with an Airbus A321neos, featuring 160 seats, including 16 Mint Suite business class seats and 144 economy class seats. While these planes showcase B6's latest cabins, it's important to note that the configuration is not as premium as the Airbus A321LRs, which offer more Mint seats.
New York (JFK) to Dublin (DUB) Route: Between March 13 and September 30, 2024, B6 will operate a daily seasonal flight from JFK to DUB. The flight schedule is as follows:
This 3,179-mile flight is blocked at 6 hours and 45 minutes eastbound and 7 hours and 40 minutes westbound. B6 will face competition from Aer Lingus (EI), Delta Air Lines (DL), and United Airlines (UA). It is worth noting that B6 has a close partnership with EI.
Boston (BOS) to Dublin (DUB) Route: B6 will also operate a daily seasonal flight between BOS and DUB from March 13 to September 30, 2024. The flight schedule is as follows:
Covering a distance of 2,993 miles, this flight is blocked at 6 hours and 15 minutes eastbound and 7 hours and 15 minutes westbound. In this market, B6 will compete with EI and DL as well.
New York (JFK) to Edinburgh (EDI) Route: Additionally, JetBlue will operate a daily seasonal flight between JFK and EDI from May 22 to September 30, 2024. The flight schedule is as follows:
Covering a distance of 3,225 miles, this flight is blocked at 7 hours and 10 minutes eastbound and 7 hours and 45 minutes westbound. B6 will face competition from DL and UA in this market.
JetBlue continues to expand its offerings, providing travelers with more options to explore destinations in Ireland and Scotland during the summer season.
Featured image: N4062J JetBlue Airbus A321-271NX A21N JFK. Photo: Francesco Cecchetti/Airways
David H. Stringer, the History Editor for AIRWAYS Magazine, has chronicled the story of the commercial aviation industry with his airline history articles that have appeared in AIRWAYS over two decades. Here, for the first time, is a compilation of those articles.
Subjects A through C are presented in this first of three volumes. Covering topics such as the airlines of Alaska at the time of statehood and Canada's regional airlines of the 1960s, the individual histories of such carriers as Allegheny, American, Braniff, and Continental are also included in Volume One. Get your copy today!