JetBlue and American Airlines announced Friday that they will be increasing their flights to the Northeastern US with the addition of new nonstop destinations from New York LaGuardia Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport and Boston Logan International Airport in 2023 .
The new flights – which include many routes with currently limited competition – are possible thanks to the Northeast Alliance (NEA) between the two airlines.
New JetBlue flights
In Spring 2023, JetBlue will introduce non-stop flights to Atlanta, Bermuda, Hyannis (Massachusetts), Nassau (Bahamas) from LaGuardia.
In the summer, the airline will expand its Mint premium flights with Saturday service between Newark and Aruba. It will also reintroduce flying between Newark and Montego Bay, Jamaica on seasonal daily service.
→ American Airlines has resumed flights between Miami and Managua.
JetBlue plans to expand its service in Canada with a seasonal daily flight between Boston and Vancouver. The new flights to Vancouver will complement the airline’s service between New York-JFK and Vancouver, which first launched earlier this year, also as part of NEA-related growth.
New American Airlines flights
American Airlines will add six new destinations from New York with non-stop flights to Birmingham, Buffalo, Greenville, Columbia, Grand Rapids and Knoxville from LaGuardia.
American will expand its seasonal flights between LaGuardia and Asheville, North Carolina to year-round flights. The airline will also add an additional frequency between Boston Logan International Airport and Louisville, Kentucky.
Next year, the Northeast Alliance will offer nearly 300 daily flights from New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport, serving 49 of the world’s top 50 markets. At New York’s three major airports, NEA will operate more than 500 daily departures by 2023 and nearly 200 daily in Boston.
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