Friday, June 17, 2011

jetblue flight Santiago to Logan airport

Low-fare carrier JetBlue Airways launch a three-times weekly service between Boston Logan and Santiago Cibao International Airport in the Dominican Republic, adding to its existing flights to the Caribbean country from New York.
With the additions, the carrier will be traveling to 42 destinations with nonstop service from Logan International Airport.

Service to will run Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, Fares are on sale now, There is a large Dominican community residing in Boston and its surrounding areas that often travel to visit their families in the Cibao region.
Customers connecting through Boston on JetBlue from select destinations can take advantage of convenient onward service to Europe and beyond on JetBlue's partner airlines Aer Lingus, American Airlines, Lufthansa and Virgin Atlantic, or to destinations throughout New England and the Caribbean with Cape Air.

JetBlue is the largest operator at Boston’s Logan Airport and with this latest expansion it will now offer flights to 42 destinations this summer, including four other new routes due to launch in the next couple of months. From February 19 it will commence a weekly service to Providenciales, in the Turks & Caicos Islands; four-times daily flights from to Newark Liberty International will begin on May 4, while a seasonal summer service to Oakland, California and Portland, Oregon will commence later the same month. JetBlue already serves Portland from Long Beach and New York and will confident of attracting a large number of the 150,000 passengers that travel between the two cities every year.

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