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JetBlue Airways is set to offer travelers low-cost flights to London throughout the course of summer. The low-cost airline, which was recently crowned the comfiest of all the US airlines according to a study last week, has cut its total number of flight routes on several occasions throughout the course of the pandemic but will look to preserve its popular transatlantic routes to London – whilst making them more attractive to travelers with low price fares in the process.
With a bumper summer of travel expected this year, JetBlue’s flights to the UK capital could yet prove to be more popular than ever. Here’s everything you need to know about JetBlue’s commitment to its London flights, including how often they will be, which aircraft will fly the routes, and – most importantly – how much travelers can expect to pay for these transatlantic flights.
JetBlue’s London Services – Information For Travelers
Whilst the pandemic has been tough for airlines, it has also seen some airlines make history. Last August marked the first-ever transatlantic flight for JetBlue, which saw a flight depart from New York’s JFK airport headed for London Heathrow. Since that inaugural flight at the height of the pandemic, JetBlue’s transatlantic offerings have gone from strength to strength with several new additions – and it won’t be stopping this summer.
The transatlantic route has long since been a popular one for American travelers, with the UK being the third most popular destination for American travelers behind Mexico and Canada.
Not only is it popular, but it is an affordable route to fly thanks to JetBlue’s fuel-efficient and more sustainability-friendly Airbus A321LR aircraft, which allows the airline to offer low fares in return for its low costs.
As well as flights from JFK, JetBlue will soon be flying to London from Boston. Flights to London Gatwick will…