JetBlue To Add Low-Cost Flights From U.S. To London Come july 1st Starting At $591

No airline has already established it easy within the last 2 yrs, so any announcement from the launch of recent routes is reason for celebration. Such is the case with JetBlue Airways, which plans to offer low-cost flights to London in the summer of 2022.

The carrier has had to lessen the number of routes once or twice because of Coronavirus restrictions, however it will look to keep its transatlantic routes to London with low fares.

Key information for travelers

JetBlue’s first transatlantic flight from Ny to London took off last August. JetBlue’s transatlantic options were strengthened next first trip, with several more added for this summer.

JFKJetBlue will start flying to London from Boston soon. Flights to London Gatwick will begin Jul. 19, and flights to Heathrow will begin Aug. 22.

According to JetBlue, tickets from Ny to London will be available for under $600 on many days within the coming months, while round-trip flights from Boston to London will also be available for under $600 in July and August.

From May 18 to 25, visitors can get flights as low as $592. From August 19 to 24, passengers can fly from Boston to London just for $591.

Travelers can also enjoy complimentary JetBlue beverages and snacks on every flight, as well as free in-flight Wi-Fi.

The company also provides probably the most cost-effective business class travel options. Reportedly, a ticket from Boston to Heathrow in Mint Business Class costs $1,949, which is quite competitive and less expensive than other transatlantic carriers.

Jetblue CEO Robin Hayes expressed enthusiasm for the route:

“The response from both sides from the Atlantic continues to be overwhelmingly positive, which is now generally accepted that losing Jetblue about this route would be a major setback for travelers who enjoy low prices and excellent service.”

“We are dedicated to working with regulators as well as governments to look for the path to a long-term stay in Heathrow. We are able to bring about the growth of this route if we are permitted to stay and compete. “