The FINANCIAL — JetBlue on June 23 announced plans to enhance service at Logan International Airport as part of its long-term commitment to serve both business and leisure travelers who have made the airline the city’s top carrier.
As part of the expansion, JetBlue will introduce Mint, its highly acclaimed take on premium travel, to Boston customers traveling to San Francisco and Los Angeles. JetBlue will also add Nashville as its 60thnon-stop destination from Boston and will increase service frequency on more than a dozen existing routes to U.S. and Caribbean destinations, according to JetBlue.
“We came to town in 2004 with the renegade idea that we could bring humanity back to air travel for customers underserved and overcharged by other carriers,” said Robin Hayes, president and chief executive officer, JetBlue. “Boston welcomed our unique approach with open arms, and we quickly grew together. We may be the top airline in Boston today, but we aren’t even close to finishing our growth.”
“JetBlue’s continued growth as the Commonwealth’s largest airline is great news for our economy, thousands of JetBlue’s hardworking crewmembers and millions of travelers flying in and out of Boston’s Logan International Airport” said Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker. “Recent expansions and partnerships in markets foreign and domestic, including Haiti and Tel Aviv, and the launch of JetBlue’s Mint service further connecting us to the West Coast, continue to attract businesses and create jobs by putting all Massachusetts has to offer on the world stage.”
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