JetBlue inaugurated Thursday its new route between New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and Paris, France, expanding its presence in the transatlantic market to continental Europe.
The route will operate daily on Airbus A321 Long Range aircraft, which have 24 Mint Suite seats and 114 economy seats.
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Paris is the largest market JetBlue does not serve from New York and is one of the most requested destinations for the airline’s customers.
“JetBlue’s arrival in Paris is poised to revolutionize the market once again with our award-winning service and low fares, bringing a fresh and innovative option in transatlantic flying to a new European audience,” said Robin Hayes, JetBlue’s chief executive officer.
Jetblue plans to launch service between Boston and Paris in 2024.
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