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JetBlue Boosts New England Service, Adds Several New Routes

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JetBlue is boosting its presence across New England and the Northeast with several new exciting routes.

Here’s what you need to know.

JetBlue Expands New England Presence

JetBlue will begin daily service from Manchester (MHT) in New Hampshire to Orlando (MCO) and winter seasonal service to Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Fort Myers (RSW). Flights from Manchester are expected to begin in January 2025.

New routes from New England include:

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To/From

City

Frequency

Begins

Manchester, NH (MHT)

Fort Lauderdale (FLL)

4x weekly, winter seasonal

January 24, 2025

Manchester, NH (MHT)

Fort Myers (RSW)

3x weekly, winter seasonal

January 23, 2025

Manchester, NH (MHT)

Orlando (MCO)

1x daily, year-round

January 23, 2025

Portland, ME (PWM)

Orlando (MCO)

3x weekly, winter seasonal

October 28, 2024

Presque Isle, ME (PQI)

Boston (BOS)

1x daily, year-round

September 5, 2024

Providence, RI (PVD)

Fort Myers (RSW)

1x daily, winter seasonal

October 27, 2024

Providence, RI (PVD)

San Juan, PR (SJU)

1x daily, year-round

October 28, 2024

Providence, RI (PVD)

Tampa (TPA)

1x daily, winter seasonal

October 27, 2024

The airline is also showing some love to Boston (BOS), with increased service to several domestic and international destinations. JetBlue will also add Mint service to its existing Boston to Phoenix (PHX) route.

In New York, JetBlue will add seasonal service between Buffalo (BUF) and Palm Beach (PBI). Buffalo and Albany (ALB) will each get a second daily flight this winter to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando. Additionally, Syracuse (SYR) will get a second daily flight to Orlando.

The full list of routes and frequencies can be found at this link. All told, JetBlue says it will add 20 percent more seats in the region by this winter. 

“Our commitment to Boston and our loyal customers across New England is unwavering as we continue to innovate and enhance our product,” said Marty St. George, president of JetBlue. “With each new development, each new route, we aim to deliver even greater comfort and convenience, ensuring that our customers’ choice is easy, and they always receive the best that JetBlue has to offer.”

The news from JetBlue comes just a few days after Breeze Airways announced a similar Northeast expansion. The budget airline added Manchester to its route network and added new service across the East Coast.

How To Book

JetBlue is offering promo fares to celebrate the new routes, with flights starting at just $49 one-way. When you book your flight, make sure to use one of the best credit cards for travel to maximize your purchase.

BUF PBI Cash
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There’s also availability with JetBlue TrueBlue points. On certain routes, like BUF-PBI, we’re seeing flights as low as 8,100 points each way.

BUF PBI Points
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Hot Tip:

TrueBlue points are incredibly easy to earn. In addition to opening a co-branded JetBlue credit card, you can transfer points from American Express, Chase, or Citi or enroll in TrueBlue Dining.

Final Thoughts

New and expanded service in the Northeast is exciting news, particularly for JetBlue flyers in the region who have a slew of new options across the East Coast.

You can’t beat $49 flights, so if you’re interested in checking out any of these new routes, make sure to book before they’re gone!

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Victoria holds a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism from the Howard University School of Communications and is an award-winning journalist, travel reporter, and the founder of the “Carrying On with Victoria M. Walker” newsletter.

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