JetBlue Expands Service with New A321 Flights to Paris

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Image: The Louvre, Paris. (photo courtesy of Holidu)

JetBlue expanded its service to a key European destination with the addition of nonstop service between New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport in France.

The airline’s flights between New York and Paris will operate daily on Airbus A321 Long Range (LR) aircraft with 24 redesigned Mint Suite seats, 114 core seats and the sleek Airspace cabin interior/

JetBlue will operate from Terminal 2B at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, offering travelers a modern airport experience with dozens of shops, restaurants and access to various ground transportation options into the heart of Paris and other French regions.

“JetBlue’s arrival into Paris is poised to disrupt the market once again with our award-winning service and low fares, bringing a fresh and innovative choice in transatlantic flying to a new European audience,” JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes said.

“We look forward to continuing to prove that customers don’t have to compromise great service for a low fare,” Hayes continued. “We are excited to bring our highly acclaimed Mint and Core onboard service to both business and leisure customers traveling to and from Paris.”

Paris is the largest market JetBlue did not already serve from New York and is among the most requested destinations from the airline’s customer base. Additionally, JetBlue plans to launch service between Boston and Paris in 2024.

To celebrate the new service to Paris, tickets are now on sale with low fares for U.S.-originating travelers, starting at $499 roundtrip for base airfare and $2,499 for JetBlue’s premium Mint experience. Travelers coming from France can enjoy special introductory roundtrip fares starting at $449 for core and $1,799 for Mint.

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