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JetBlue's First-Ever Spain Flights Launch at $699: New Direct Routes from Boston to Madrid, Edinburgh

  • JetBlue has introduced daily nonstop service connecting Boston Logan International with Madrid and Edinburgh, with flights scheduled to operate through October 25, 2025.
  • This expansion follows JetBlue's strategy to grow its European network from Boston while addressing recent operational challenges such as flight attendant drug test issues.
  • The routes use Airbus A321 aircraft and feature JetBlue's core and premium Mint experiences, including fully-flat suites, complimentary meals, inflight entertainment, and free high-speed Wi-Fi.
  • Special roundtrip fares start at $699 to Madrid and $649 to Edinburgh for the core experience, with premium Mint fares at $2,399 and $3,299 respectively, available for a limited time.
  • This launch reinforces Boston’s role as a major international hub, fosters cultural connections with travelers from Spain and Scotland, and advances JetBlue’s JetForward initiative to create a leading leisure travel network along the East Coast.
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The airline JetBlue has inaugurated its new seasonal route that will link Boston (United States) with Madrid every day until October 25, a new connection that supposes the landing of the company in Spain. It is the only American company that operates this route without stopovers, a connection also made by the Spanish Iberia, who also operates it with planes of the model A321XLR. The flights will take off from Boston at 22:25 local time and will …

Jetblue is competing for the first time this Friday against Iberia, with the inaugural flight between Boston and Madrid, at the same time that it becomes the sixth airline to operate the corridor between Barajas and the United States, although initially it will be a seasonal service, until October, in aircraft from a corridor, within its model point-to-point between large cities, without network that nutra hubs. The low-cost airline seeks to be …

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Expansión broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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