JetBlue is boosting its transatlantic network from Boston Logan Airport, with the announcement of two new routes.
The airline is adding services from Boston to Madrid and Edinburgh for the summer season. Let us dive in and see what’s on offer.
Madrid
Commencing 22nd May 2025, JetBlue will introduce daily nonstop seasonal service between Boston Logan International Airport and Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport, marking the airline’s debut in Spain whilst expanding its European footprint.
Planned operations are as follows:
B6 22561 DEPART BOS 22:24 ARRIVE MAD 11:30+1 B6 2260 DEPART MAD 13:00 ARRIVE 15:20 Operates 22nd May 2025 to 24th October 2025 (Boston Departures) Operates Daily
Edinburgh
On the same day, JetBlue will also commence a daily seasonal service between Boston Logan and Edinburgh Airport in Scotland. This new route will join JetBlue’s summer seasonal service between New York’s JFK Airport and Edinburgh, giving travellers more ways to travel to the Scottish capital.
B6 1079 DEPART BOS 22:30 ARRIVE EDI 10:10+1 B6 1080 DEPART EDI 12:10 ARRIVE 14:22 Operates 22nd May 2025 to 24th October 2025 (Boston Departures) Operates Daily
Lead-in pricing starts at US$499 roundtrip fares to both Madrid and Edinburgh for JetBlue’s core experience. For those who want Mint, return fares from Boston start from $2,799 roundtrip fares to Madrid and $2,999 roundtrip fares to Edinburgh.
For those travelling from Spain and Scotland, originating travellers lead-in fares start at €449 and £449 for core and €1,699, £2,199.
In Quotes
Daniel Shurz, head of revenue, network and enterprise planning at JetBlue said
“Madrid and Edinburgh represent two of Europe’s most exciting and popular destinations, and we’re happy to offer even more transatlantic travel options for our customers from Boston and New England,”
“Europe continues to be part of our network strategy, as our loyal customers look for JetBlue’s signature service and low fares to bring them to top leisure destinations, including across the Atlantic.”
In terms of network strategy, he adds:
“Since launching flights to London in 2021, we’ve thoughtfully adjusted our European service to maximize value for our customers and our business,”
“By aligning our schedule with peak seasonal demand and flying our aircraft to other destinations in the off-season, we’re capitalizing from a business perspective while delivering the destinations and experiences our customers love. This approach is driving meaningful results.”
Growing for Summer 2025
JetBlue has been working away at its transatlantic network, as it used a mixture of Airbus A321 family aircraft to help it across the pond. Here is a graphical form is where the airline plans to serve across the Atlantic for Summer 2025.
Edinburgh and Madrid will join JetBlue’s existing transatlantic seasonal service from Boston to Amsterdam, Dublin, and London-Gatwick, and year-round flights to London-Heathrow and Paris. In the summer of 2025, JetBlue will offer 7 daily nonstops from Boston to Europe.
From New York-JFK, JetBlue serves Dublin and Edinburgh seasonally, while Amsterdam, London-Heathrow, and Paris are served year-round. Based on their popularity, returning routes to Dublin and Edinburgh have been extended this year to the end of October, a month later than the previous year.
It’s going to be a busy Summer 2025 for JetBlue. Let’s hope the airlines’ final Airbus A321LRs arrive soon to support these operations.
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