JetBlue launched nonstop flights between New York-JFK and Edinburgh on Wednesday, expanding its transatlantic offerings.
The seasonal route, which will be available through September 30, 2024, will operate one daily flight on Airbus A321 Long Range aircraft, seating 160 passengers in two classes: 16 in Mint Suite and 144 in Economy.
→ JetBlue inaugurates flights between Boston and Paris
To celebrate the launch of this new service, the airline is offering tickets for travel from the United States from £499 (roundtrip), and from £399 (roundtrip) to fly from Edinburgh.
“JetBlue has redefined transatlantic travel by introducing low fares and great service in markets dominated by high fare legacy carriers,” said Marty St. George, president, JetBlue. “We look forward to connecting Scotland and the Northeast this summer with our award-winning Mint and core service that will bring this signature JetBlue experience to Edinburgh.”
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