JetBlue Starting New Boston-Paris Nonstop Flight Route

One of JetBlue's AirBus A321LRs, which will be used on its Boston-Paris flights. Photo: Courtesy of JetBlue

BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — JetBlue is expanding its routes to Europe, and some of those flights will run through Boston's Logan International Airport. The airline says it will start nonstop flights to Paris' Charles De Gaulle International Airport in the summer of 2023.

The flights will start out from New York's JFK International next summer, and will come to Boston "later." JetBlue will be using long-range, 138-seat Airbus A321's for the routes, the same planes they already use for their New York and Boston-London routes.

The airline said the flight market between the U.S. and France is "the second biggest in the world."

JetBlue's Boston-London flights began August 4th after being delayed several months this summer.

The airline is a relative newcomer to the transatlantic market, having started up nonstop flights from the eastern United States to Europe just last year.

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