JetBlue strengthens connectivity in the northeastern United States for the spring 2023 season with the addition of new domestic and international routes and increased premium capacity on several services.
From New York – LaGuardia (LGA), the airline adds new routes to Atlanta (ATL), Hyannis, Massachusetts (HYA), Nassau, Bahamas (NAS) and Bermuda (BDA), all pending government approval.
By summer 2023, JetBlue will offer its Mint service on several Caribbean services from Newark (EWR) to Aruba (AUA) and Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ). This will strengthen the airline’s premium offering between New Jersey and the Caribbean.
In addition, the airline will expand its operations to Canada with a new route between Boston (BOS) and Vancouver (YVR), which will be complemented by year-round service to New York (YVR). The company’s domestic and international growth is part of Northeast Alliance’s (NEA) plan with American Airlines.
«As we continue to enhance Northeast Alliance and link more destinations with new nonstop options, customers finally have a compelling alternative to the airlines that have dominated the market for too long,» said Dave Fintzen, vice president of JetBlue’s Northeast Alliance.
With the innovative NEA alliance, connectivity in New York has been strengthened by creating a third large-scale competitor. In Boston, American expands its global product offering and JetBlue extends its services at affordable fares to new markets.