JetBlue Airways is set to launch a important expansion to the Caribbean this summer time, Caribbean Journal has uncovered.
In July, JetBlue will launch new routes to locations which includes Antigua, Puerto Rico, Cartagena, Haiti, Puerto Plata, Saint Lucia and St Thomas, all out of Newark Liberty International Airport.
That incorporates up to flights per 7 days to Antigua and Saint Lucia up to flights each individual week to Cartagena, Port-au-Prince and St Thomas, US Virgin Islands up to 5 flights for each 7 days to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic and day by day flights to Cartagena on the Caribbean coastline of Colombia and Aguadilla in Puerto Rico.
The move arrives after JetBlue released the very first section of its new alliance with American Airlines, just one that incorporates a codeshare arrangement.
“Our alliance with American opens the doorway for JetBlue to correctly enter into new markets, introducing additional decisions and our award-profitable company and small fares to much more clients,” reported Scott Laurence, head of income and preparing, JetBlue. “The alliance is also crucial to finding our planes back in the air profitably and crewmembers operating yet again.”
All of the new Caribbean flights will launch on July 1, 2021.
The new routes will go on sale on Feb. 23, in accordance to JetBlue.
It’s a big signal of assurance in the future of journey to the Caribbean region, specially for the second and third quarters of 2021.
— CJ