JetBlue Launches First Italy Flights With New Boston To Milan Route – One Way Fares Starting At $399

JetBlue has launched its first-ever flights to Italy with a new daily summer seasonal service between Boston Logan International Airport and Milan Malpensa Airport.

The new Boston to Milan route began operating on May 11 and expands JetBlue’s transatlantic network to nine nonstop European destinations from Boston during the summer season. The airline is offering introductory one-way fares starting at $399 and €449 in core, $649 and €659 in EvenMore, and $1,799 and $2,199 in Mint.

The launch marks JetBlue’s first destination in Italy and strengthens Boston’s role as a growing transatlantic hub for the airline. The route follows recent seasonal launches from Boston to Barcelona and complements existing JetBlue services to Amsterdam, London-Heathrow, Paris, Dublin, Edinburgh, London-Gatwick and Madrid.

“Launching service to Milan marks an exciting milestone for JetBlue and our continued growth in Boston,” said Marty St. George, president, JetBlue.

“As our first destination in Italy, Milan brings even more reach to our transatlantic network and gives customers, both in New England and across our network, the chance to experience JetBlue’s unique service across the Atlantic. All of it is built around exceptional service, thoughtful design and everyday value.”

JetBlue said the new route improves connections for passengers across its wider North American network while giving Italian travelers easier access to destinations across the United States, the Caribbean and Florida.

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