JetBlue announced today, October 25, that daily seasonal service from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to Dublin Airport (DUB) will begin March 13, 2024, and continue through September 30, 2024.
JetBlue says its daily, seasonal service between New York JFK and Dublin will begin on March 13 (Eastbound) and March 14 (Westbound) and will continue through Setpember 30, 2024.
JetBlue's JFK - Dublin flight #841 will depart New York at 9:30 pm and arrive in Dublin at 8:15 am, while its Dublin - JFK flight #842 will depart Dublin at 11:45 am and arrive in New York at 3:25 pm local time.
Meanwhile, JetBlue's daily seasonal service between Boston (BOS) and Dublin (DUB) will also begin on March 13 (Eastbound) and March 14 (Westbound) and will continue through September 30, 2024.
JetBlue's Boston - Dublin flight #353 will depart Boston at 10:30 pm and arrive in Dublin at 8:45 am, while its Dublin - Boston flight #354 will depart Dublin at 11:30 am and arrive in Boston at 2:45 pm.
JetBlue said its flights to Dublin and Edinburgh will operate daily on JetBlue’s Airbus A321neo with Mint® aircraft with 16 redesigned Mint Suite® seats, 144 core seats, and the sleek and spacious Airspace cabin interior. The A321neo with Mint features a 20 percent increase in fuel efficiency and up to 500 nautical miles in additional range.
Seats on JetBlue's Dublin routes are on sale starting today, October 25.
JetBlue announced its new Irish routes on Wednesday while also announcing a new transatlantic route to Edinburgh, Scotland.
“The success of our transatlantic service proves customers don’t have to choose between great service and low fares and can have them both with our award-winning Mint and core products,” said Robin Hayes, chief executive officer, JetBlue.
“Our summer seasonal service to Dublin and Edinburgh will bring a new level of service and affordable fares to these markets that have been dominated by high-fare legacy carriers for decades.
“We look forward to introducing the JetBlue experience to business and leisure customers traveling this summer to and from Ireland and Scotland.”
In 2019, when JetBlue ordered 13 Airbus A321neo long-range variants, Hayes told the New York Times that the aircraft "could ultimately open more routes," including to Dublin.
JetBlue and Aer Lingus, the Irish flag carrier, have partnered since 2008 and in 2013 announced a unilateral codeshare agreement. In 2021, JetBlue announced it is expanding its codeshare partnership with Aer Lingus.
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