JetBlue Inaugurates Flights to Tulum, the New Gateway to the Mexican Caribbean

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Past 7:30 a.m. this Thursday (13), JetBlue’s inaugural flight to Tulum Airport (TQO) took off from New York’s JFK Airport. This new air gateway to the Mexican Caribbean was inaugurated last December.

The flight, operated by A320 N653JB, is scheduled to land in Tulum at 10:43 a.m. local time.

JetBlue offers a daily flight between New York-JFK and Tulum, departing as B6 2879 at 8:00 a.m. to arrive in the Mexican city at 11:15 a.m. The return flight, B6 2880, departs at 12:45 p.m., arriving in New York at 5:49 p.m.

As the only airline with direct service from New York’s JFK to Tulum, we are thrilled to offer our customers our award-winning service, low fares, and another option when traveling to the Mexican Caribbean,” said David Jehn, JetBlue’s vice president of network planning and airline partnerships, who also highlighted that the airline has been operating in Mexico for over 17 years.

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Andrés Martínez Reynoso, Director of the Quintana Roo Tourism Promotion Council, said, «JetBlue has been an invaluable partner in connecting travelers from across the United States to the Mexican Caribbean with direct flights to Cancun. We are excited to see this partnership continue to flourish with JetBlue’s new daily nonstop service from New York JFK to Tulum.»

Tulum Airport

JetBlue in Mexico

JetBlue’s presence in Mexico is complemented by flights connecting Cancun with Boston, Newark, Fort Lauderdale, New York-JFK, Orlando, Raleigh/Durham, and Tampa, as well as San Jose del Cabo with Los Angeles and New York/JFK.

In total, the airline offers 104 weekly flights each way, representing 18,000 seats.

Flights in Tulum

Since its inauguration in December 2023, the «Felipe Carrillo Puerto International Airport» in Tulum has attracted significant interest from foreign and local airlines.

According to information obtained by Aviacionline through Cirium, this is the current schedule for July 2024, the peak of the summer season.

  • American Airlines
    • Charlotte-Douglas: seven weekly flights.
    • Dallas/Fort Worth: 14 weekly flights.
    • Miami: seven weekly flights.
  • Air Canada
    • Montreal: one weekly flight.
    • Toronto: two weekly flights.
  • Aeroméxico
    • Mexico City/Felipe Ángeles: 14 weekly flights.
  • JetBlue
    • New York/JFK: seven weekly flights.
  • Copa Airlines
    • Panama City: four weekly flights.
  • Delta Air Lines
    • Atlanta: seven weekly flights.
  • Mexicana de Aviación
    • Mexico City/AIFA: seven weekly flights.
  • United Airlines
    • Newark: seven weekly flights.
    • Houston-IAH: seven weekly flights.
    • Los Angeles: seven weekly flights.
    • Chicago-O’Hare: seven weekly flights.
  • Viva Aerobus
    • Guadalajara: four weekly flights.
    • Monterrey: seven weekly flights
    • Mexico City/AIFA: 14 weekly flights.
Tulum destinations network – July 2024

Spirit Airlines was also going to fly to Tulum but suspended the start of the route due to the lack of aircraft availability as a result of the Pratt & Whitney engine crisis.

On the other hand, for the winter season, WestJet is expected to arrive with flights from Calgary, Toronto, Kelowna, and Winnipeg, and Discover Airlines with flights from Frankfurt, which will be Tulum’s first European connection.

Edgardo Gimenez Mazó
Edgardo Gimenez Mazó
Cofundador de Aviacionline.com. Redactor en Aviación Comercial e Infraestructura. Product Manager. Basado en Rosario, Argentina, pero a uno o dos vuelos de cualquier lugar. edgardo@aviacionline.com

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