JetBlue inaugurated Tuesday its new route between New York (JFK) and the island of Bonaire, further expanding its strong network in the Caribbean.
The service will be available twice a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays) and will be operated on Airbus A320 aircraft, offering fast, free, unlimited broadband Fly-Fi; complimentary snacks and beverages; and seat-back entertainment.
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To celebrate this launch, and for a limited time, travelers can take advantage of special fares of $99 each way, only available on jetblue.com.
“Renowned for its natural beauty, pristine beaches and warm hospitality, we are excited to launch service to Bonaire, introducing a new destination and more travel options to our customers looking for a Caribbean getaway,” said David Jehn, vice president of network planning and airline partnerships at JetBlue.
With this new addition, JetBlue now connects travelers to the three ABC islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao in the Dutch Caribbean, as well as St. Maarten.
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