JetBlue transatlantic routes: 2 new Europe flights

JetBlue (B6) will add two direct transatlantic routes in spring 2026, expanding its Europe network.

JetBlue transatlantic routes are getting bigger: the carrier said it will introduce two new nonstop services from New York John F. Kennedy (JFK) and Boston Logan (BOS) to additional European destinations in spring 2026, building on its current flights to London (LHR) and Paris (CDG).

The move is intended to increase competition on major transatlantic corridors and give both U.S. and European travelers more nonstop options. JetBlue (IATA: B6) has positioned the expansion as part of a broader international growth push after the pandemic slowed long-haul demand.

What the JetBlue transatlantic routes mean for flyers

Passengers can expect more route choices from two of the U.S.’s busiest gateways—JFK and BOS—though JetBlue has not yet published exact city-pair routings or flight numbers. The airline’s announcement signals growing confidence in transatlantic demand and a strategic effort to challenge legacy carriers on price and frequency.

  • Quick facts: JetBlue transatlantic routes — two new services launching spring 2026.
  • Origins: New York John F. Kennedy (JFK) and Boston Logan (BOS).
  • Existing Europe footprint: London (LHR) and Paris (CDG) services that JetBlue already operates.

For travelers, more nonstop choices often translate into better schedules, more competitive fares, and additional loyalty options. From a market perspective, new JetBlue services could push incumbents to increase capacity or adjust pricing on contested transatlantic sectors.

JetBlue has not yet released aircraft type, exact timetables, or ticket sale dates for the two new routes; those details typically follow route approvals and slot confirmations. Travelers should watch official JetBlue channels and airport announcements for confirmed schedules and launch dates in the months ahead.

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