NEW YORK- Welcome the new year with a refreshed you and more exciting opportunities with JetBlue! From Wednesday, January 3, to Wednesday, January 10, JetBlue Airways (B6) presents its annual Big Winter Sale.
This week-long event provides ample time for customers to plan their 2024 travel adventures and secure fantastic deals.
JetBlue Big Winter Sale
Whether you dream of an international escapade to Paris and London or seek the warmth of Miami, this seven-day sale is the ideal moment to kickstart your travel plans for 2024, whether near or far.
Here are a few highlighted routes:
Transatlantic:
- New York (JFK), Boston (BOS) to London (LGW) priced at $339
- New York (JFK), Boston (BOS) to London (LHR) priced at $339
- New York (JFK) to Paris (CDG) priced at $399
- New York (JFK), Boston (BOS) to Amsterdam (AMS) priced at $299
- New York (JFK), Boston (BOS) to Dublin (DUB) priced at $339
Domestic:
- New York (JFK) to Miami (MIA) for $54
- Orlando (MCO) to Washington (DCA) for $64
- New York (LGA) to Nassau (NAS) for $69
- Los Angeles (LAX) to Fort Lauderdale (FLL) for $99
- Boston (BOS) to San Francisco (SFO) for $99
Eyeing New European Routes
JetBlue Airways has submitted slot applications for service to Lisbon in the upcoming summer season.
JetBlue has reportedly requested 840 slots at Lisbon Airport for the summer 2024 travel season, which spans from March 31 to Oct. 26. If approved, this allocation would enable the airline to operate two daily takeoffs and two daily landings.
Although specific routes haven’t been detailed, the service is anticipated to operate daily from both New York JFK and Boston. This aligns with the network approach JetBlue typically adopts for its European destinations.
The flights, potentially utilizing the Airbus A321LR or even standard A321neos, would have a shorter duration than JetBlue’s other European routes.
The airline, known for its ambitious transatlantic growth, has successfully added routes to London, Paris, Amsterdam, Dublin, and Edinburgh within the past two years. Pending approval from Portugal, Lisbon could become JetBlue’s sixth European destination.
JetBlue’s pursuit of adding flights to Lisbon faces uncertainty due to slot constraints at Lisbon’s airport. JetBlue has not secured any slots at the airport, raising questions about the feasibility of introducing Lisbon to its route network by the summer of 2024.
This development comes as JetBlue recently navigated challenges at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS).
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