JetBlue Flights from New York to Paris
JetBlue announced today that flights are on sale for its entrance to Continental Europe with nonstop service from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG).
Service on this route will begin June 29, 2023. This marks JetBlue’s second transatlantic market debut, following the airline’s launch of London service in August 2021, including its reimagined Mint and core experiences.
Flights will operate daily on JetBlue’s Airbus A321 Long Range (LR) aircraft with 24 redesigned Mint Suite seats, 114 core seats and the sleek and spacious Airspace cabin interior. The A321 platform offers the range of a wide-body but with the economics of a single-aisle aircraft.
Seats on the new Paris route are on sale starting today with very competitive pricing. Fares for U.S.-originating travelers starting at $479 roundtrip. JetBlue’s premium Mint experience starts from starts from $1,899 roundtrip. Must book by a roundtrip fare with Saturday night stay to take advantage of these intro fares. Booking must be done by March 9th, with travel taking place between 9/10-12/8/2023 (depart) and 9/17-12/13/2023 (return). 21 day advanced purchase required.
France-originating travelers can enjoy special introductory roundtrip fares starting at €399 for core and €1,299 for Mint when booked through their preferred travel agent or online travel provider.
Charles de Gaulle Located just 16 miles northeast of Paris, and is Europe’s second busiest international airport, servicing more than 76 million travelers in 2019. JetBlue will operate from Terminal 2B, which offers travelers a modern airport experience with dozens of shops, restaurants and easy access to a variety of convenient ground transportation options into the heart of Paris and other French regions.
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