JetBlue confirm daily A321LR service from Dublin to JFK & Boston from March 13 (with Mint class in 16-144 config)

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Robin Hayes CEO of Jetblue

JetBlue will fly daily from Boston and JFK to Dublin next summer from March 13 to September 30, with the possibility that the service will be extended year round.

The service will use a 160-seater A321 neo with 12 flatbed seats in mint class (pitch 58-80 inches), four closed suites, and 144 standard seats (33 inch).

The season will commence on March 17 2024 and will mean three airlines will compete on Dublin to New York and three on Dublin to Boston  next year. JetBlue uses terminal 5 in JFK and Terminal C in Boston.

  • B6 353 Boston Dublin 22:30 Arr 08:45 (next day)
  • B6 354 Dublin Boston 11:30 Arr 14:45
  • B6 841 JFK Dublin 21:30 Arr 08.15 (next day)
  • B6 842 Dublin JFK 11:45 Arr 15:25
Caitriona Toner of Jetblue

New services from Boston and JFK to Edinburgh have also been announced. JetBlue already operates trans Atlantic services from Boston and JFK to Gatwick and Heathrow and from JFK to Paris CDG.

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Caitriona Toner, formerly of US and American airlines, is to head up Jetblue’s team in Ireland. Ireland originating travellers can enjoy special introductory roundtrip fares starting at €399  for core and €1,499 for Mint available on jetblue.com

Robin Hayes, CEO of JetBlue said:  “We have long recognised the strategic importance of Ireland and its strong value proposition as an attractive country to visit and do business in. We realise value and choice is just as important in the Irish market as in the USA and are pleased to introduce our award-winning product to Irish customers.”

New York connection options: 

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Boston connection options:

Amsterdam, Aruba, Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Barbados, Bermuda, Buffalo, Cancún, Charleston (SC), Charlotte, Chicago–O’Hare, Cleveland, Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Grenada, Houston–Intercontinental, Jacksonville (FL), Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Montego Bay, Nashville, Nassau, Newark, New Orleans, New York–JFK, New York–LaGuardia, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix–Sky Harbor, Pittsburgh, Punta Cana, Raleigh/Durham, Richmond, Rochester (NY), Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Juan, Santiago de los Caballeros, Santo Domingo–Las Américas, Savannah, Seattle/Tacoma, Syracuse, Tampa, Washington–National, West Palm Beach.

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Seasonal: Asheville, Bozeman, Grand Cayman, Hayden/Steamboat Springs, Key West, Liberia (CR), Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket, Portland (OR), Providenciales, Puerto Plata, Sacramento, San Jose (CA), Sarasota, St. Lucia–Hewanorra, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, Vancouver.

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