JetBlue Airways has resumed its daily nonstop services connecting Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) with Dublin Airport (DUB), effective April 17, 2025. The airline’s Airbus A321neo aircraft registered N2151J (MSN 11336) and N2188J (MSN 11955), operated the first services of summer season, between the two major U.S. hubs and the Irish capital.
The airline will now operate its popular routes from both Boston and JFK through October 24, an entire month longer than the original schedule for the inaugural year. This extended service is a key part of JetBlue’s JetForward strategy, which aims to enhance its transatlantic offerings and meet the increasing demand for travel between the U.S. and Ireland.
The 160 seat A321neo aircraft, feature state-of-the-art amenities, provide passengers with a premium travel experience. The planes are equipped with a three-class cabin configuration that includes JetBlue’s exclusive EvenMore premium seating, as well as the luxurious Mint Suite for business class travelers. Additionally, the aircraft offers a spacious and comfortable economy class, ensuring a high level of service across all seating classes.
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