JetBlue on Wednesday announced plans to expand transatlantic flights to Europe with new service to Paris starting next year.
The carrier plans to launch nonstop service between New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and Paris Charles de Gaulle in the summer of 2023, and will later add flights from Boston’s Logan International Airport.
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Paris will be the airline’s second transatlantic destination, following the launch of service to London in August 2021.
“JetBlue is offering something completely unique to what you get from the big global airlines on these routes, where a single high-fare joint venture operates nearly three-quarters of the flights,” said Robin Hayes, JetBlue’s chief executive officer. “The response to our London service is proof that combining great service with low fares works.
JetBlue plans to offer flights to Paris from both cities as it continues to increase its relevance in the Northeast with new routes requested more frequently by customers.
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