After several months of waiting, JetBlue reached a milestone in its history on Thursday, August 12: the arrival of its first scheduled flight in Europe. The company will operate to London-Heathrow from its international hub in New York (JFK) with Airbus A321LRs, configured with 138 seats.
JetBlue will have a daily frequency between the two cities, entering a market largely dominated by other types of aircraft (Airbus A350, Boeing 767-400, Boeing 777 and Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner). This accompanies a much lower cost in the choice of tickets between JetBlue and the different airlines, as a consequence of the aircraft chosen and a reduced operating cost.
With its seven weekly flights, JetBlue will offer 966 seats per week between New York and London-Heathrow and vice versa. British Airways and Virgin Atlantic, two of its competitors with a completely different service and operational proposition, offer between 500 and 600 daily seats per leg.
Schedule between New York and London (JetBlue)
To see all tables, place the mobile phone in a horizontal position
Flight | From | ETD | To | ETA |
B6 7 | New York (JFK) | 9:48 pm | London (LHR) | 10:10 am +1 |
B6 20 | London (LHR) | 2:05 pm | New York (JFK) | 5:28 pm |
Flight | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
B6 7 | × | × | × | × | × | × | × |
B6 20 | × | × | × | × | × | × | × |
Starting September 29, JetBlue will inaugurate flights between New York and London-Gatwick, increasing its presence in the British capital. As with Heathrow, the airline will have a daily frequency between the two airports.
To see all tables, place the mobile phone in a horizontal position
Flight | From | ETD | To | ETA |
B6 43 | New York (JFK) | 7:48 pm | London (LGW) | 7:43 am +1 |
B6 44 | London (LGW) | 12:00 pm | New York (JFK) | 3:33 pm |
Flight | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
B6 43 | × | × | × | × | × | × | × |
B6 44 | × | × | × | × | × | × | × |
See also: Iberia to increase its frequency between Madrid and New York.