JetBlue will offer low-cost flights to London all summer long

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    JetBlue Airways is set to offer passengers low cost Flights to London all summer. The low-cost airline, which recently Crowned as the most comfortable American airline According to a study last week, it has reduced the total number of flight paths on several occasions throughout the pandemic, but will strive to preserve its popular transatlantic routes to London – while making it more attractive to budget travelers in the process. .

    With a summer plethora of travel expected this year, JetBlue flights to the British capital could prove more popular than ever. Here’s everything you need to know about JetBlue’s commitment to London flights, including how often and what planes they’ll fly on the routes, and most importantly – How much can travelers expect to pay for these transatlantic flights.

    JetBlue’s London Services – Information for Travelers

    While the pandemic has been tough for airlines, it has also seen some airlines go down in history. Last August saw JetBlue’s first transatlantic flight, which saw a flight take off from New York JFK Head to the airport London Heathrow Airport. Since that inaugural flight at the height of the pandemic, JetBlue’s transatlantic offering has gone from strength to strength with several new additions — and it won’t stop this summer.

    The transatlantic route has always been a popular route for American travelers, with the United Kingdom being the third most popular destination for American travelers after Mexico and Canada.

    Not only is it popular, but it’s an affordable route to travel thanks to the fuel-efficient and more sustainable Airbus A321LR jet from JetBlue, which allows the airline to offer low fares for its low costs.

    As well as flights from JFKJetBlue will soon be flying to London from Boston. Flights to London Gatwick will start from July 19, while flights to Heathrow will start on August 22. According to JetBlue’s website flights from New York to London, it can be found Cheaper than $600 On several dates over the next few months, while return flights between Boston and London can be found for less than $600 in July and August.

    Travelers looking to jump across the pond on a city break can fly from New York to London From May 18 to 25 for only a dollar592 Including taxes and fees. Prices for Boston to London flights are similar, with a five-night stay from August 19-24 costing travelers just $591. Every flight will see travelers able to take advantage of JetBlue’s complimentary beverage and snack service and free Wi-Fi on board.

    In addition to offering competitively priced base fare packages for their transatlantic flights, JetBlue also has some more expensive business class packages. According to reports, Mint’s business class fare for a round-trip flight from Boston to Heathrow is set to start at $149, a very competitive and more affordable rate than others serving transatlantic routes.

    Speaking about their commitment to the road, Robin Hayes, CEO of Jetblue, said:

    “The response on both sides of the Atlantic has been very positive and it is now widely recognized that losing Jetblue on this route would be a major setback for travelers who enjoy low fares and excellent service. We are committed to working with regulators as well as governments to determine a path to stay at Heathrow in the long run. Long. We can contribute as we grow on this path if we are allowed to survive and compete.”

    Travelers heading to the UK will be happy to know that the nation has removed all entry requirements related to coronavirus and is ‘back to normal’. Visiting cities like London this summer will feel a lot like it did in 2019.

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