JetBlue has announced a new nonstop service between Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS). The new route follows the successful launch of JetBlue’s route from New York’s JFK Airport on 29 August 2023 and is being introduced ahead of the launch of a service to Paris in 2024.

The daily flights will be operated by JetBlue’s Airbus A321LR aircraft, configured with 24 redesigned Mint Suite seats, 114 core seats and a sleek and spacious Airspace cabin interior.

“Our recently launched Amsterdam service from New York has already been very successful, and we are thrilled to expand our low fares and great service to Amsterdam to our Boston customers,” said Dave Clark, Head of Revenue and Planning, JetBlue. “Adding a nonstop service to Amsterdam benefits business and leisure customers who have suffered from high fares by legacy carriers for decades and brings more options to our customers in our New England focus city.”

“Boston destination partners are thrilled with the launch of this nonstop service from Amsterdam,” added Martha Sheridan, President and CEO of Meet Boston. “The Netherlands is a very important overseas source market for us, annually sending more than 30,000 visitors to our region, and these visitors inject upwards of US$35 million into our regional economy.

“JetBlue’s expansion into key European markets is a critical conduit for Boston to fully recover its market share of international visitors,” said Sheridan.

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