JetBlue announced Wednesday that it would be adding five new destinations to its network this year.
The New York-based carrier will now serve its first-ever flights to Halifax in Nova Scotia, Canada, on June 26 and San Pedro Sula, Honduras on June 12. Additionally, it will add flights to Norfolk, Virginia and Wilmington, North Carolina on April 30; and Traverse City, Michigan June 5.
According to a news release from JetBlue, San Pedro Sula will be served from John F. Kennedy International Airport. The four other new destinations will be flown from Boston Logan International Airport.
JetBlue stated that these additions mean it will offer 77 nonstop destinations from Boston, more than any other airline.
“We continue to focus on growing our leisure network in Boston by introducing more incredible new summer seasonal markets,” said Daniel Shurz, JetBlue’s head of revenue, network and enterprise planning, in the release. “We know customers across New England love taking advantage of JetBlue’s great service and competitive fares for their summer vacations, and we think each of these will be extremely popular for our loyal customers in the region.”
“With these new destinations and routes, JetBlue is introducing even more travelers to our industry-leading service, strengthening our position in New York and as the East Coast’s leisure airline,” Shurz continued. “We’re excited to build on our momentum, offering customers across the Northeast and beyond even more travel opportunities.”
Other New Routes
In addition, JetBlue will add 13 routes including:
- ISP to Boston on April 30.
- JFK to Hartford on April 30.
- JFK to Pittsburgh on April 30.
- JFK to Providence on April 30.
- JFK to Burbank on April 30.
- JFK to Detroit on April 30.
- LGA to Tampa on April 30.
- EWR to Los Angeles on April 30.
- EWR to Santo Domingo on June 12.
