JetBlue has announced brand new routes heading from Dublin Airport to New York and Boston starting next year.

Beginning in March 2024, the budget US airline will operate non-stop routes from Dublin Airport to New York's JFK Airport and Boston Logan International Airport until September with fares ranging from €399 for Core tickets and €1,499 for Mint tickets.

Flights to the US will operate daily out of Dublin on JetBlue’s Airbus A321neo with 16 redesigned Mint Suite seats, 144 Core seats and a sleek and spacious cabin interior.

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The airline’s premium Mint experience features fully lie-flat private suites with a sliding door and innovative design elements allowing customers to feel at home in the air.

Core customers enjoy a boutique-style experience with the most legroom in coach as well as fresh meals from NYC-based restaurant DIG. There is also fast, free and unlimited high-speed Fly-Fi and passengers have access to a wide selection of entertainment.

Daily seasonal service from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and Boston Logan International Airport to Dublin Airport will begin March 13, 2024, and continue through September 30, 2024.

The airline also announced flights out of Scotland to the US with a daily seasonal service from New York’s JFK to Edinburgh Airport beginning on May 22, 2024, scheduled through September 30, 2024.

The spacious interior of the JetBlue craft

Robin Hayes, Chief Executive Officer, JetBlue said: “Dublin is an exciting new destination for JetBlue, building on a long history and tradition of friendship and connectivity between the United States and Ireland.

“The success of our transatlantic service proves customers don’t have to choose between low fares and great service and can experience both with JetBlue.

“We have long recognised the strategic importance of Ireland and its strong value proposition as an attractive country to visit and do business in. We realise value and choice is just as important in the Irish market as in the US and are pleased to introduce our award-winning product to Irish customers.”

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