JetBlue has announced a strategic extension of its Dublin service for the summer 2025 season, as part of its JetForward strategy aimed at building the best East Coast leisure network. The airline will now operate its popular routes from Boston and New York JFK to Dublin through October 2025, an entire month longer than first year.
JetBlue’s Head of Revenue, Network, and Enterprise Planning, Daniel Shurz, said “Since launching flights to London in 2021, we’ve adjusted our European service to maximize value for our customers and our business. By aligning our schedule with peak seasonal demand and flying our aircraft to other destinations in the off-season, we’re driving meaningful results.”
Beginning April 17, 2025, through October 24, 2025, the airline will offer daily services from both Boston and New York JFK to Dublin’s Terminal 2. Flights will be operated using the airline’s state-of-the-art Airbus A321neo aircraft, featuring 160 seats across two classes including 16 Mint Suite seats and 144 economy seats. Passengers will also enjoy fast, free, and unlimited high-speed Fly-Fi.
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