BOSTON- JetBlue (B6), the New York-based carrier, has expanded its service to Amsterdam by introducing new nonstop flights connecting Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) with Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS).
This expansion comes after the successful launch of JetBlue’s service from New York’s JFK Airport (JFK) on August 29. From its focus city in Boston, JetBlue also provides daily service to London, and in 2024, the airline plans to launch service to Paris.
JetBlue Boston to Amsterdam Flights
JetBlue will offer daily flights on its Airbus A321 Long Range (LR) aircraft, featuring 24 redesigned Mint Suite® seats, 114 core seats, and the stylish and roomy Airspace cabin interior.
The A321, which combines the range of a wide-body aircraft with the cost-effectiveness of a single-aisle plane, positions JetBlue to disrupt the market by delivering its renowned service and affordable fares.
In honor of the launch, limited roundtrip fares are available, starting at $2,199 and €1,599 for Mint class and $499 and €399 for Core class.
Dave Clark, Head of Revenue and Planning at JetBlue, expressed enthusiasm for the expansion, stating, “Our recently launched Amsterdam service from New York has already been very successful, and we are thrilled to expand our low fares and great service to Amsterdam to our Boston customers. Adding nonstop service to Amsterdam benefits business and leisure customers who have suffered from high fares by legacy carriers for decades and brings more options to our customers in our New England focus city.”
Martha Sheridan, President & CEO of Meet Boston, emphasized the positive impact of this new service on the Boston region: “Boston destination partners are thrilled with the launch of this nonstop service from Amsterdam. The Netherlands is a very important overseas source market for us, annually sending more than 30,000 visitors to our region, and these visitors inject upwards of $35 million into our regional economy. JetBlue’s expansion into key European markets is a critical conduit for Boston to recover its market share of international visitors fully.”
Schedule between Boston (BOS) and Amsterdam (AMS):
Daily service starting September 20 (Eastbound) & September 21 (Westbound)*all times local | |
BOS – AMS Flight #31 | AMS – BOS Flight #32 |
10:13 p.m. – 9:35 a.m. (+1) | 11:35 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. |
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JetBlue’s Amsterdam service marks a new era of customer-centric, budget-friendly travel for both leisure and business travelers.
JetBlue is the sixth-largest airline in the U.S., renowned for offering the most legroom in coach, live television, on-demand entertainment at every seatback, complimentary high-speed Fly-Fi® internet, free snacks and beverages, and exceptional customer service.
JetBlue is committed to the well-being of the communities it serves, exemplified by its industry-leading climate goals. Aligned with the Paris Agreement, the airline’s science-based target aims to reduce aircraft emissions per seat by half by 2035, compared to 2019 levels.
Achieving this involves a blend of external partnerships, advocacy for sustainability advancements within the industry, and internal initiatives aimed at enhancing operational efficiencies.
JetBlue’s ultimate objective is to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040, a decade ahead of broader industry targets.
JetBlue recognizes sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) as the most impactful way for the aviation sector to address emissions significantly.
The airline proudly supports the growing SAF market, collaborating with three currently-producing SAF suppliers in the U.S. and establishing numerous partnerships and investments to foster the development of future SAF and innovative SAF technologies.
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