JetBlue to Bridge Boston, Puerto Rico’s San Juan in December

godking
09 October 2006 6:00am

JetBlue Airways is expanding its Caribbean network with daily nonstop service between Boston’s Logan International Airport and San Juan, Puerto Rico, effective December 13.

Flights to San Juan, the low-fare carrier’s 22nd destination served nonstop from Boston, will operate for the peak winter season through April 30, 2007.

“JetBlue’s new service between Boston and San Juan comes just in time, right before the snow starts falling,” said David Neeleman, JetBlue’s CEO. “Our new low-fare flights to San Juan, which complement existing year-round service to sunny spots in the Bahamas, Florida, California, Arizona and Nevada, are a result of our customers telling us where they want us to fly,” he said.

In Boston –JetBlue’s second largest base of operation- connecting service is available to ten cities throughout the Northeast and West, providing even more flight options for customers traveling from the mainland and Puerto Rico.

In addition to the low-fare carrier’s new seasonal nonstop service, JetBlue provides Boston customers with convenient connecting service to three cities in Puerto Rico all year round.

The airline already serves San Juan, Aguadilla and Ponce from its hometown airport, New York’s JFK, with additional nonstop service to San Juan and Aguadilla from Orlando International Airport.

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