JetBlue’s extensive network from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) offers a wide range of direct flights catering to both domestic and international travelers. So where does JetBlue fly direct from Boston? Among the key domestic destinations, passengers can enjoy direct flights to major cities like Washington (DCA), New York (LGA and JFK), Chicago (ORD), and Los Angeles (LAX), ensuring connectivity across the United States. These routes highlight JetBlue’s commitment to serving major urban centers and business hubs.
On the international front, JetBlue’s direct flights from Boston reach across the Atlantic to European cities such as London (LHR), Amsterdam (AMS), Paris (CDG), and Dublin (DUB), offering gateways to rich cultural experiences and business opportunities in Europe. The airline also connects Boston with popular Caribbean destinations, including (but not limited to) San Juan (SJU), Aruba (AUA), and Nassau (NAS), perfect for vacationers seeking tropical getaways.
This array of destinations links Boston with a diverse set of regions, catering to a wide array of travel needs, from business trips and family vacations to international explorations.
JetBlue Flights from Boston
Currently, there are 75 JetBlue flights from Boston without stops. They include direct flights to 51 domestic destinations and 24 international destinations. The table below provides the flight duration, frequency, and distance of all the direct flights operated by JetBlue from Boston.
List of JetBlue’s Direct Flights from Boston | |||||
Destination | Duration | Flights/Day | Miles | Weekdays | Route |
Washington (DCA) | 1h 49m | 17-27 | 400 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
New York (LGA) | 1h 27m | 4-20 | 185 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
New York (JFK) | 1h 26m | 15-17 | 187 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Chicago (ORD) | 2h 58m | 13-16 | 869 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Orlando (MCO) | 3h 22m | 11-14 | 1128 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Charlotte (CLT) | 2h 35m | 9-13 | 730 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Miami (MIA) | 3h 40m | 10-12 | 1267 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Atlanta (ATL) | 3h 1m | 10-12 | 950 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Fort Lauderdale (FLL) | 3h 33m | 9-10 | 1246 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Philadelphia (PHL) | 1h 35m | 8-10 | 281 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Los Angeles (LAX) | 6h 42m | 8-11 | 2619 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Baltimore (BWI) | 1h 35m | 6-11 | 371 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
San Francisco (SFO) | 6h 53m | 7-9 | 2712 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Dallas (DFW) | 4h 37m | 7-10 | 1567 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Detroit (DTW) | 2h 21m | 6-7 | 633 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Fort Myers (RSW) | 3h 40m | 5-8 | 1258 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Denver (DEN) | 4h 49m | 6-7 | 1759 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Raleigh/Durham (RDU) | 2h 11m | 6-7 | 615 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Phoenix (PHX) | 6h 7m | 5-7 | 2307 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
London (LHR) | 6h 35m | 5-6 | 3274 | S M T W T F S | International |
Tampa (TPA) | 3h 30m | 5-6 | 1192 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Nantucket (ACK) | 0h 45m | 5-6 | 91 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Nashville (BNA) | 2h 58m | 4-7 | 946 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
West Palm Beach (PBI) | 3h 27m | 5-6 | 1205 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Seattle (SEA) | 6h 26m | 5-7 | 2502 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Minneapolis (MSP) | 3h 27m | 5-7 | 1127 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
San Juan (SJU) | 4h 0m | 4-6 | 1688 | S M T W T F S | International |
Pittsburgh (PIT) | 1h 55m | 4-5 | 497 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Martha’s Vineyard (MVY) | 0h 40m | 4-5 | 70 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Austin (AUS) | 4h 48m | 3-5 | 1705 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Houston (IAH) | 4h 40m | 4 | 1603 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Cleveland (CLE) | 2h 11m | 3-4 | 564 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Richmond (RIC) | 1h 57m | 3-4 | 476 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Las Vegas (LAS) | 6h 6m | 3-4 | 2388 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Jacksonville (JAX) | 3h 4m | 2-4 | 1016 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Aruba (AUA) | 4h 52m | 2-5 | 2075 | S M T W T F S | International |
San Diego (SAN) | 6h 41m | 2-3 | 2596 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Salt Lake City (SLC) | 5h 36m | 2-3 | 2111 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Amsterdam (AMS) | 7h 5m | 2-3 | 3466 | S M T W T F S | International |
Cancun (CUN) | 4h 43m | 2-4 | 1747 | S M T W T F S | International |
Charleston (CHS) | 2h 40m | 2 | 823 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
New Orleans (MSY) | 4h 2m | 2 | 1374 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Buffalo (BUF) | 1h 36m | 1-2 | 396 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Santo Domingo (SDQ) | 4h 1m | 1-2 | 1664 | S M T W T F S | International |
Syracuse (SYR) | 1h 13m | 1-2 | 265 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Punta Cana (PUJ) | 4h 7m | 1-3 | 1660 | S M T W T F S | International |
Bermuda (BDA) | 2h 7m | 1-2 | 777 | S M T W T F S | International |
Paris (CDG) | 7h 0m | 2 | 3458 | S M T W T F S | International |
Savannah (SAV) | 2h 51m | 1-2 | 906 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Sarasota (SRQ) | 3h 40m | 1-2 | 1228 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Vancouver (YVR) | 6h 27m | 1 | 2520 | S M T W T F S | International |
Dublin (DUB) | 6h 5m | 1 | 3001 | S M T W T F S | International |
Kansas City (MCI) | 3h 51m | 1 | 1260 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Milwaukee (MKE) | 2h 48m | 1 | 862 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Key West (EYW) | 4h 0m | 1 | 1382 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
San Antonio (SAT) | 5h 3m | 1 | 1771 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Sacramento (SMF) | 6h 26m | 1 | 2644 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Santiago (STI) | 3h 57m | 1 | 1595 | S M T W T F S | International |
London (LGW) | 6h 43m | 1 | 3292 | S M T W T F S | International |
Montego Bay (MBJ) | 4h 27m | 2 | 1707 | International | |
Nassau (NAS) | 3h 45m | 2 | 1259 | S M T W T F S | International |
Portland (PDX) | 6h 28m | 1 | 2544 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Sint Maarten (SXM) | 4h 13m | 1 | 1753 | S M | International |
Providenciales (PLS) | 4h 3m | 2 | 1432 | International | |
Bridgetown (BGI) | 4h 56m | 1 | 2150 | International | |
Guanacaste (LIR) | 5h 56m | 1 | 2377 | S | International |
Puerto Plata (POP) | 3h 50m | 1 | 1571 | International | |
Saint Thomas (STT) | 4h 3m | 1 | 1707 | International | |
Saint Lucia (UVF) | 4h 52m | 1 | 2079 | International | |
Asheville (AVL) | 2h 24m | 1 | 786 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Belgrade (BZN) | 5h 3m | 1 | 1996 | Domestic | |
Grand Cayman Island (GCM) | 4h 16m | 1 | 1714 | International | |
Hayden (HDN) | 5h 19m | 1 | 1876 | S | Domestic |
St. George’s (GND) | 5h 3m | 1 | 2182 | International | |
San Jose (SJC) | 6h 40m | 1 | 2696 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Overview of JetBlue’s Direct Flights from Boston
Below are the major highlights in terms of flight duration, distance, and frequency of JetBlue’s direct flights from Boston to various destinations.
Flight Duration
- Maximum Duration: JetBlue’s longest direct flight from Boston is to Amsterdam (AMS) with a duration of 7h 5 minutes.
- Minimum Duration: JetBlue’s shortest direct flight from Boston is to Martha’s Vineyard (MVY) with a duration of 0h 40m.
Flight Distance
- Maximum Distance: JetBlue’s longest direct flight from Boston in terms of distance is to Amsterdam (AMS) at 3466 miles.
- Minimum Distance: JetBlue’s shortest direct flight from Boston in terms of distance is to Martha’s Vineyard (MVY) at 70 miles.
Flight Frequency
- Maximum Frequency: The highest frequency of JetBlue flights from Boston per day is to Washington (DCA), with 17-27 flights.
- Minimum Frequency: Several destinations have only 1 flight per day, including Vancouver (YVR), Dublin (DUB), Kansas City (MCI), Milwaukee (MKE), Key West (EYW), San Antonio (SAT), Sacramento (SMF), Santiago (STI), London (LGW), Portland (PDX), Sint Maarten (SXM), Bridgetown (BGI), Guanacaste (LIR), Puerto Plata (POP), Saint Thomas (STT), Saint Lucia (UVF), Asheville (AVL), Belgrade (BZN), Grand Cayman Island (GCM), Hayden (HDN), St. George’s (GND), and San Jose (SJC).
JetBlue Boston Destinations Map
JetBlue Boston Destinations Map/Route Map. Source: JetBlue.com
Exploring the vast network of JetBlue’s flights from Boston is a breeze with the JetBlue Boston Destinations Map/Route Map. This interactive tool on JetBlue’s website is designed to simplify the process of planning your next trip. To access this feature, visit JetBlue’s official website, navigate to the Travel Info menu, and select the Route Map link, which visually showcases JetBlue’s extensive network.
Using the JetBlue Boston Destinations Map, you can easily view all the direct and indirect routes available from Boston Logan International Airport. This visual representation allows you to explore a wide range of destinations, making it easier to plan your journey. You can hover over or click on any destination on the map to get more details about the route, including flight frequencies, timings, rates in cash, or TrueBlue points.
To book tickets using the map, select your From city as Boston and then select your desired destination, and refine your search with options such as Stops, Mint service (premium travel), and Packages (for extra savings, perks, etc.).
The user-friendly map interface will guide you through the booking process, showing all the available flights, dates, and fare options. This intuitive tool not only highlights JetBlue’s extensive network from Boston but also provides a seamless booking experience right from the map interface.
Whether you’re planning a quick getaway to the sunny beaches of the Caribbean or a business trip to a major city in the United States, the JetBlue Boston Destinations Map is your gateway to discovering and booking your next adventure with ease.
JetBlue at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)
The table below offers an overview of the various services and facilities available at Boston Logan International Airport. It includes detailed information about the airport’s terminals, shuttle services, security and customs, TSA PreCheck, Global Entry, and Mobile Passport Control.
Additionally, it provides insights into Priority Pass access, dining options, Wi-Fi and charging points, luggage storage, lost and found services, family facilities, pet relief areas, duty-free shopping, smoking areas, spiritual amenities, financial services, and leisure activities.
The table also outlines transportation options to and from the airport, including train, bus, shuttle, ferry, taxi, and rideshare services, as well as driving directions and parking information. It also mentions car rental services available at the airport, providing contact details for various rental companies.
Airport Name | Boston Logan International Airport(a.k.a. General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport) |
Airport Location | About 3 miles from downtown Boston |
Airport Address | 1 Harborside Dr., Boston, MA 02128, U.S.A. |
Website | Massport.com |
Airport Phone Number | 800-235-6426 |
JetBlue Phone Number at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) | 800-538-2583 |
Airport Code | BOS |
Terminals at Boston | 4 (A, B, C, and E) |
JetBlue Terminal at BOS | Domestic (Arrivals/Departures) Terminal C International Departures Terminal C International Arrivals Terminal E |
Luggage Storage Facilities | Currently not available |
Inter-Terminal Transport
Airport Shuttle Services (Outside of the Security Area)
BOS operates shuttle bus services linking terminals, car rental services, and the airport’s train station. Six shuttle routes operate every 5 to 6 minutes, covering:
- Bus 11: Serves all terminals, operational from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.
- Bus 22: Connects Terminals A and B with the airport station and car rental center, available from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.
- Bus 33: Links Terminals C and E to the airport station and car rental center, running from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.
- Bus 55: Covers all terminals to the airport station and car rental center during early mornings and late evenings.
- Bus 66: Facilitates transit among all terminals, the airport station, Logan Office Center, and the Water Transportation Dock.
- Bus 88: Serves all terminals and the economy parking garage.
Walking Routes (Outside the Secure Area)
Pedestrian pathways connecting terminals outside the secure zone include:
- From Terminal E to Terminals A, B, and C.
- Between Terminals B and C.
Walking Paths (Inside the Secure Area)
For passengers on connecting flights, there’s an internal walkway from Terminal C to Terminal E, excluding those arriving from international locations who must go through Immigration and Customs, exiting the secure area.
Security and Customs at BOS
Security Checkpoints at BOS
BOS is equipped with 7 security screening areas: two each in Terminals A and B, one in Terminal C, and two in Terminal E. These checkpoints begin operations about an hour before the day’s first flight takes off.
International Arrivals
Terminal E is the hub for most international arrivals at BOS, housing Immigration and Customs facilities.
Quick Fact: BOS is recognized among the top five airports for having the shortest security wait times.
TSA PreCheck
BOS offers TSA PreCheck lanes for faster security screening, along with an enrollment center in Terminal A for conditionally approved applicants to complete their interview process. The center is open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Global Entry
Terminal E at BOS features Global Entry kiosks for registered travelers, plus an enrollment center for interviews, open Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Mobile Passport
U.S. citizens can utilize Mobile Passport Control for swift entry, by completing the app’s “new trip” section upon arrival and showing the digital receipt to a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer.
CLEAR
CLEAR lanes are available at security checkpoints in Terminals A and B, operational from 4 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. in Terminal A and 4:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Terminal B, with enrollment available during these hours.
Priority Pass Access
Holders of Priority Pass can access The Lounge or Air France Lounge, with select individuals eligible for a discount at Stephanie’s, operational from 2 p.m. until 30 minutes before the final departure, situated in Terminal B.
Individuals with Chase Sapphire Reserve, J.P. Morgan Reserve, or The Ritz-Carlton™ Credit Cards, who have activated their no-cost lounge access benefit, are welcome at the Boston Sapphire Lounge by The Club. Those with Chase Sapphire Reserve and J.P. Morgan Reserve cards may bring two guests per visit without extra charges using their lounge access card, with an additional fee of $27 for each extra guest.
Cardholders of The Ritz-Carlton can enjoy the benefit of unlimited guest entries at no extra cost. Entry for children under 2 years old is free. However, individuals with Priority Pass without the aforementioned Chase cards are allowed a single no-charge entry annually to a Sapphire Lounge by The Club, with subsequent visits incurring a $75 fee.
Those not holding a Priority Pass may enter the lounge, depending on available space, for $100 per visit.
Dining and Drinks in Terminal C at BOS
Pre-Security
- Dunkin’ Express (Departures)
- Dunkin’ (Arrivals)
Post-Security
- Wahlburgers (Departures)
- Starbucks (Departures)
- Shojo (Departures)
- Santarpio’s (Departures)
- Potbelly Sandwich Shop (Departures)
- Mija (Departures)
- Legal Sea Foods (Departures)
- Green Express (Departures)
- Gachi Sushi & Noodles (Departures)
- Dunkin’ by Hudson (Departures)
- Dunkin’ by Hudson (Departures)
- Dunkin’ by Hudson (Departures)
- Dunkin’ (Departures)
- Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse (Departures)
- Camden Food Co. (Departures)
- Boston Public Market (Departures)
- Boston Beer Works (Departures)
Wi-Fi and Charging Points
BOS provides free Wi-Fi in all public areas within the airport. Simply choose “BOS WIFI” from the available network options to get online.
For powering devices, numerous seating zones across each terminal are equipped with charging facilities.
Lost and Found
For lost items, connect with the relevant department:
- Security Checkpoint. Call TSA at 617-561-2047 or fill out this online form.
- Customs Zone. Contact Customs and Border Protection at 617-568-1810.
- Aircraft/Boarding Area. Get in touch with the airline.
Other Public Spaces. Go to the lost and found center located on the ground floor between Terminals C and E. Alternatively, call 617-568-7514 or file a claim online.
Additional Facilities
Information Desks. Found near the luggage collection areas on the arrivals level across all terminals.
Navigation Aids. Maps throughout the airport offer insights into facilities and services.
Facilities for Families
Child-Friendly Recognition: Noted as one of the top airports for families in the U.S., boasting children’s play zones, termed “Kidports,” in three terminals with engaging structures like classic airplanes and a control tower.
Children’s Zones
- Terminal A. Near Gate A18
- Terminal B. Along the shopping corridor towards gates B30-B36
- Terminal C. Near Gate 25
Nursing Spaces
Mamava pods for nursing mothers are available in each terminal:
- Terminal A. Adjacent to restrooms, four in total
- Terminal B. Within the secured area near gates B7, B18, and B37
- Terminal C. In the vicinity of gate C8
- Terminal E. Close to gate E9
Pet Facilities
Pet Areas (Outside). Available at the ground level outside each terminal.
Pet Relief Areas (Inside)
- Terminal B. Next to gate B29
- Terminal C. Close to gate C20
- Terminal E. Near gate E7
Retail and Services
Duty-Free Shopping: Available in all terminals within the secure zones.
Designated Smoking Areas. Smoking is permitted only in specific areas outside the terminal structures, detailed for each terminal.
Spiritual Amenities
Prayer Area. The interfaith chapel, “Our Lady of the Airways,” is situated in the corridor linking Terminals B and C on the lower level.
Monetary Services
Cash and Currency. ATMs and currency exchange facilities are accessible both inside and outside the security checks, with availability varying by terminal.
Baggage Services
Storage Options. No facilities for luggage storage are present at BOS.
Leisure and Exploration
Boston Adventures. A guide to engaging activities in Boston is suitable for all ages.
Important Contact Numbers at Boston Airport
- General Queries 800-235-6426
- Missing Items 617-568-7514
Vehicle Parking 617-946-4440
Travel Options
Rail Service
- The Blue Line Subway provides seamless access to Downtown Boston and the northeast towards Wonderland.
- Transfer opportunities are provided at State Street Station to the Orange Line for travel to Fenway Park, Boston University, and Back Bay, and to the Green Line for Boston College, Lechmere, or Cleveland Circle.
- Trains operate between 6 a.m. and 12:30 a.m., with Massport shuttles ferrying passengers between the terminals and the train station.
Buses
- The Silver Line SL1 bus connects Chelsea to Dudley Square via BOS, with departures from each terminal. The airport to South Station segment is complimentary.
- South Station serves as a hub for Amtrak, Commuter Rail, and the Red Line, with connections to Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, and MIT.
- Logan Express provides parking and direct bus services from Braintree, Framingham, Peabody, and Woburn to the airport, charging $7 daily for parking, with trips lasting 30 to 45 minutes.
- Various private bus operators offer routes from BOS across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and the Northeast.
Shuttle Services
- Both private and group shuttle services can be pre-booked, with the airport endorsing specific providers.
MBTA Commuter Ferry
- Weekday ferry services from Pemberton Point in Hull to BOS, with airport terminal access via shuttle bus (route 66).
Taxis
- Taxis are available from the arrivals level outside each terminal, with fares to downtown Boston ranging between $25 and $45, not counting tolls or tips.
Rideshare Platforms
- Uber and Lyft are permitted to operate at BOS, offering drop-offs at the departures level and pick-ups from the Central Parking Area for Terminals A, C, and E, and the 2nd level of the Terminal B parking garage for Terminal B.
Driving Directions
From Downtown Boston
To reach the airport from the heart of the city, one option is to navigate via Otis Street and Kingston Street, leading onto Essex Street. Make a sharp right using the two right lanes onto John F. Fitzgerald Surface Road, which continues as Albany Street. Make a left at South Station Connector, then a right towards I-90 and W/Quincy/Worcester directions. Follow I-90 East and exit at 26 for Logan Airport.
From the North
Travel south on I-93 to the 24A-24B junction for MA-1A, directing you toward the airport. Stay in the left lane to exit at 24B, then proceed on MA-1A N straight to the Logan Airport exit.
From the South
Head north on I-93, stay in the left lanes to follow signs for State Route 3 North/Boston. Exit at 20 for Logan Airport, keep to the left to enter I-90 East, and then exit at 26 to arrive at the airport.
Parking Information
Terminal Parking
- Three garages adjacent to the terminals provide easy access via covered walkways.
- The central lot, positioned at the airport’s heart, offers direct bridge connections to all terminals.
- Terminal B and E garages are situated directly outside the respective terminals.
Terminal Parking Fees
- First hour: $8
- 1-2 hours: $21
- 2-3 hours: $26
- Additional rates apply for longer durations, with a lost ticket incurring a base fee plus $5.
Security
- Vehicles entering the Terminal B garage undergo a security screening, including trunk inspections.
Economy Parking
- Located on the airport grounds but slightly away from the terminals.
- A complimentary shuttle service connects this lot to all terminals, operating every 15-20 minutes.
Economy Parking Fees
- Start at $8 for the first hour, with different rates for subsequent hours and days. A lost ticket results in the owed parking fee plus a $5 charge.
Green Initiatives
- Priority spaces for clean-air and alternative fuel vehicles, alongside electric vehicle charging stations, are available in each garage.
Convenient Pick-up/Drop-off
- A designated cell phone lot, free for the first 30 minutes, is available for drivers awaiting arrival. Unattended vehicles are prohibited.
Alternative Parking Solutions
- Off-site lots provide more affordable parking, starting at $15 per day.
- Hotels offer stay-and-park deals, bookable through websites like airportparkingreservations.com.
Parking Assistance
- For parking-related questions, call 617-946-4440
Reduced Mobility Car Parking at BOS
Parking for passengers with disabilities is offered in all terminal and economy lots at BOS, with shuttle services accommodating wheelchairs.
Car Rentals at BOS
Located conveniently on the airport grounds, the car rental facility is a brief shuttle ride away from the terminals. These shuttles ferry passengers from each terminal’s lower level to the car rental hub with departures every 5 to 6 minutes.
- Thrifty 877-283-0898
- Payless 617-561-0139
- National Car Rental 800-227-7368
- Hertz 800-654-4173
- Enterprise 800-736-8222
- Dollar 866-434-2226
- Budget 617-497-3733
- Avis 617-568-6600
- Alamo 800-462-5266
- SIXT 888-749-8227
Zipcar 866-494-7227
Frequently Asked Questions About Where Does JetBlue Fly Direct from Boston
Embarking on a journey from Boston with JetBlue and curious about your direct flight options? This compilation of “Frequently Asked Questions About Where Does JetBlue Fly Direct from Boston” is designed to provide you with comprehensive insights, making your travel planning seamless and well-informed. Whether you’re jetting off for business, leisure, or a bit of both, understanding your direct route possibilities is the first step to a smooth journey ahead.
JetBlue currently flies to 75 destinations from Boston. Major domestic destinations (51) include New York Among the major international destinations (24) are London.
JetBlue currently flies nonstop from Boston to 75 destinations, out of which 51 are domestic and 24 international. For details, refer to the answer above and the section titled JetBlue Flights from Boston near the beginning of this page.
JetBlue flights depart from Terminal C at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS).
Washington (DCA) has the highest frequency with 17-27 flights per day.
Yes, JetBlue currently offers direct international flights from Boston to 24 cities.
The farthest direct flight destination from Boston with JetBlue is Amsterdam (AMS) at 3466 miles.
Yes, JetBlue offers direct flights from Boston to several West Coast destinations, including Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO), Seattle (SEA), San Diego (SAN), Portland (PDX), and Sacramento (SMF).
JetBlue operates up to 20 direct flights per day to New York (LGA) and 15-17 flights per day to New York (JFK).
Yes, JetBlue offers direct flights from Boston to various Caribbean destinations, such as San Juan (SJU), Aruba (AUA), Punta Cana (PUJ), Bermuda (BDA), Montego Bay (MBJ), Nassau (NAS), Sint Maarten (SXM), Providenciales (PLS), Bridgetown (BGI), Saint Thomas (STT), Saint Lucia (UVF), and Grand Cayman Island (GCM).
JetBlue offers direct flights from Boston to multiple Florida destinations, including Orlando (MCO), Miami (MIA), Fort Lauderdale (FLL), Tampa (TPA), West Palm Beach (PBI), Fort Myers (RSW), and Sarasota (SRQ).
Yes, JetBlue provides direct flights from Boston to European cities such as London (LHR), Amsterdam (AMS), Paris (CDG), and Dublin (DUB).
The shortest direct international flight is to Bermuda at 2h 7m.
Yes, JetBlue operates direct flights from Boston to the following cities in Texas: Dallas (DFW), Austin (AUS), Houston (IAH), and San Antonio (SAT).
JetBlue offers direct flights from Boston to Midwestern cities like Chicago (ORD), Detroit (DTW), Minneapolis (MSP), Milwaukee (MKE), and Kansas City (MCI).
JetBlue provides direct flights to several Californian cities, such as Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO), San Diego (SAN), and Sacramento (SMF), with varying frequencies.
Yes, JetBlue offers direct flights from Boston to mountain destinations like Denver (DEN), Salt Lake City (SLC), and Phoenix (PHX).
JetBlue provides direct flights from Boston to island destinations such as Nantucket (ACK), St. Thomas (STT), and St. Maarten (SXM).