by Donald Wood
on April 20, 2023 Last updated: 10:20 AM ET, Thu April 20, 2023
JetBlue Airbus A321. (photo via JetBlue Media)JetBlue
announced two new routes from Puerto Rico, launching this summer.
The airline will offer year-round service between Luis Munoz
Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Raleigh-Durham
International Airport in North Carolina, as well as between Rafael Hernandez
International Airport in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, and Tampa International Airport
in Florida.The new San Juan-to-Raleigh and Aguadilla-to-Tampa services
are scheduled to debut on July 5, with both routes using the Airbus A320
aircraft. In total, JetBlue will offer an average of 30 departures per day from
San Juan and fly up to five daily departures from Aguadilla in 2023.
“As the largest airline in Puerto Rico, we are thrilled to
continue diversifying our network and to further grow JetBlue’s presence on the
island with the addition of these two new routes,” JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes
said.“This growth will increase competition and choice for
customers traveling to and from Puerto Rico and for travelers in Raleigh and
Tampa, while also building on our commitment to support tourism on the island
and connect family and friends,” Hayes continued.
JetBlue operates an average of 35 departures from Puerto
Rico per day, including flights to San Juan, Aguadilla and Ponce. With the
introduction of Raleigh, JetBlue will offer service between Puerto Rico and
12 cities in the United States and the Caribbean.“We’re excited about the news of additional JetBlue direct
flights between Puerto Rico and the US mainland,” Puerto Rico governor Pedro
Pierluisi said. “These two new flights will help us to continue on the path of
growth in our tourism sector. We look forward to building on JetBlue’s success
in Puerto Rico.”For the latest travel news, updates and deals, subscribe
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