Carrier offers flights to New York, Newark, Boston and Los Angeles >>
by: Harvey Chipkin
JetBlue is flying out of Miami for the first time. The carrier has begun daily nonstop service between Miami International Airport and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, Boston Logan International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport. Services between Miami and the Northeast cities operate throughout the day with departures in each direction. The twice-daily flights between Miami and Los Angeles feature JetBlue’s Mint premium service. JetBlue said the new service to Miami International Airport will further expand its presence in Florida, advance the airline’s focus city growth strategies in the Northeast and on the West Coast and introduce a new, high-demand market to JetBlue’s large customer bases in New York, Boston and Los Angeles. JetBlue operates routes between Miami and the Northeast using its Airbus A320 aircraft and Los Angeles service with its A321 aircraft.
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