JetBlue expands network in Puerto Rico, introducing Mint service to three new cities and three new destinations

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JetBlue is set to boost its network in the Caribbean by increasing its connectivity in San Juan, Puerto Rico, with six new services to the Caribbean, South America, Mexico and the East Coast of the United States. In addition, the Mint product will be offered on several routes to flights in Puerto Rico, Canada, Phoenix and Las Vegas.

It’s official: JetBlue is landing in the Hudson Valley with brand new service to Puerto Rico. For years I have fought for increased service for the Westchester County airport, and this new route will help provide easy connections for tourists and for families who have loved ones on the island and help provide a key destination for new business to help our local economy soar,” said Charles Schumer, Senator from New York.

JetBlue began operations in Puerto Rico in 2002, after more than two decades of service, the airline currently employs more than 370 crewmembers throughout Puerto Rico. In addition, JetBlue also offers service from Aguadilla and Ponce, and with the recent expansion in San Juan, service will be provided to 18 different destinations from the three airports served by the airline on the Caribbean island. The airline will have about 40 daily flights from San Juan this winter season, more than any other airline.

New routes from San Juan’s Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport

  • Providence: daily flights starting October 27.
  • Westchester County: daily flights starting Oct. 27.
  • Santiago de los Caballeros: daily flights starting October 28.
  • Medellin: four weekly flights as of October 29.
  • Cancun: three weekly flights as of October 28.
  • St. Croix: daily flights starting December 12.

Mint product available on more destinations

The Mint product will be available on service between New York JFK and Vancouver and from Phoenix-Sky Harbor to JetBlue’s three East Coast focus cities: New York JFK, Boston and Fort Lauderdale. JetBlue is also adding Mint service on flights to Fort Lauderdale and Las Vegas.

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JetBlue will offer the Mint product on the following routes:

  • New York JFK – San Juan: daily flights beginning July 22.
  • New York JFK – Vancouver: daily flights beginning July 21.
  • Fort Lauderdale – Las Vegas: twice daily flights starting October 27 (seasonal for winter).
  • Fort Lauderdale – Phoenix: daily flights starting October 25 (seasonal for winter).
  • Boston – Phoenix: two daily flights starting October 27 (seasonal for winter).
  • New York JFK – Phoenix: daily flights starting October 27 (seasonal for winter).

Three new Caribbean destinations

JetBlue will boost its Caribbean connectivity, starting new service from New York JFK to St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the Netherlands Antilles. In addition, service will resume between St. John and the U.S. Virgin Islands, previously JetBlue served St. Croix from 2011 through 2019.

New services

  • St. Juan – St. Croix: daily flights begin Dec. 12.
  • New York JFK – St. Vincent: (To be announced).
  • New York JFK – Bonaire: (To be announced).

See also: The French Connection: JetBlue began service between Boston and Paris

Rainer Nieves Dolande
Rainer Nieves Dolande
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