JetBlue announced Friday that it has officially launched service to Los Cabos International Airport (Mexico) from Los Angeles and New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport.
These flights will operate daily on Airbus A320 aircraft.
See also: JetBlue takes delivery of A321LR with the first Airspace interior.
“With demand for travel the strongest it’s been in more than a year, our new nonstop flights between the East and West Coasts and Los Cabos are perfectly timed for customers looking for a much-needed escape this summer,” said Andrea Lusso, vice president network planning, JetBlue. “At the same time, our newest international destination grows our presence in Latin America and helps further our network strategies in the Northeast and Southern California.”
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