The American low-cost airline, JetBluelaunched a new service to the Caribbean, with a non-stop trip between John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in NY and Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw International Airport (SKB) San Cristobal and Nieves.
With the inaugural trip last week, the airline unveiled the direct flight, which will operate the Tuesday, Thursday and Sundayand will feature the company’s “award-winning service”: low rates and a better option for customers on a route with limited competition.
“We look forward to continuing to diversify our network, providing our customers with exceptional travel experiences to more destinations,” said David Jehn, vice president of network planning and airline partnerships at JetBlue.
“This new non-stop route not only introduces our low fares and excellent service to customers traveling to and from St. Kitts, but provides access to all the cities we serve from New York and strengthens our presence in the Caribbean”assured the executive.
A little about the Caribbean island
San Cristobal It is the largest of the two islands that make up the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. Travelers will be captivated by the island’s lush vegetation, pristine beaches and majestic volcanic and mountain peaks, which create a fascinating natural canvas, the airline highlights in a statement.
San Cristobal It has a large number of cultural attractions, including well-preserved colonial architecture, historic sites such as Brimstone Hill Fortress National Parka UNESCO World Heritage Site, and vibrant festivals showcasing the island’s unique heritage and traditions.
“We are delighted to celebrate the remarkable achievement of offering a year-round direct service from NY a San Cristobal three times a week,” said Ellison “Tommy” Thompson, executive director of the California Tourism Authority. San Cristobal. “Those who visit San Cristobal They will discover that the destination is famous for its kind-hearted people, genuine hospitality and exciting experiences. We extend our gratitude to JetBlue for their invaluable contribution to bringing San Cristobal to a broader audience and offer more travelers the opportunity to explore the island effortlessly.
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Growth in the Caribbean
The airline indicated that, with its entry into San Cristobal and Nieves, continues to grow beyond the US with more than 39 international destinations in more than two dozen countries.
He assured that, in recent years, the airline has built a solid network throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, while diversifying and advancing its strategy of focus cities in NY.
Furthermore, he insisted that the new route to San Cristobal allows it to “continue to grow in underserved geographies, while offering more options to (our) customers.
JetBlue will now serve 28 countries from JFK and will offer an average of 180 departures per day during peak periods.
To operate the route San Cristobal, JetBlue will use its Airbus A320 aircraft, which “offers the airline’s award-winning service with the most legroom in economy class (a); fast, free, unlimited Fly-Fi broadband (b); complimentary branded snacks and beverages ; and seat-back entertainment.”
2023-11-07 13:31:00
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