JetBlue inaugurated Wednesday its nonstop flights between Boston and Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. This new service joins the airline’s service to the French capital from New York-JFK.
The route will operate one daily flight on Airbus A321 Long Range aircraft, with capacity for 138 passengers in two classes: 24 in Mint Suite and 114 in Economy.
To celebrate this new service to Paris, the airline is offering tickets to fly from the U.S. starting at $599 (roundtrip), and from $2,499 in the Mint Suite.
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“The response to our New York-Paris flight has been overwhelming and we’ve been looking forward to adding a daily flight from Boston as well,” said Dave Clark, head of revenue and planning, JetBlue. “Boston customers have not had a lot of choices when flying to Paris, so we are more than happy to step in with affordable fares and an incredible onboard experience to shake things up and finally bring some real competition into this market.”
In addition to Paris, JetBlue offers daily service from Boston to London, Amsterdam and seasonal service to Dublin.
Jetblue announced this week that it plans to add a second daily flight from New York’s JFK airport to Paris beginning June 20.
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