JetBlue on Thursday (22 May) launched two new transatlantic services connecting Boston to both Madrid, Spain and Edinburgh, Scotland.
Flights on the two seasonal routes will operate daily through to 25 October 2025 on the carrier’s A321 aircraft, which include its premium ‘Mint’ suites.
Services to Madrid – the carrier’s first to Spain – depart Boston Logan International Airport at 10:25pm and arrive in the Spanish capital at 11:30am. Flights from Madrid, meanwhile, leave at 1:30pm and arrive in Boston at 3:25pm.
The Boston-Edinburgh service departs at 10:30pm and arrives in the Scottish capital at 10:10am. The return service departs at 12:10pm and lands in Boston at 2:20pm.
The US carrier has been steadily growing its transatlantic network. The two new seasonal routes follow the 2024 launch of its Boston-Paris and New York-Edinburgh services. Additionally, the airline operates services from Boston to Amsterdam, Dublin and London Gatwick, as well as from New York to Dublin.