Come 4th November this year, the award-winning Travel Company, JetBlue, will be offering a new service to Grenada.
Jet Blue will be launching the service between Boston Logan International Airport and Maurice Bishop International Airport in Grenada featuring the airline’s premium Mint service.
The schedule between Boston and Grenada will operate only on Saturdays.
The flight from Boston departs at 8 am arriving in Grenada at 1:43 in the afternoon, with a return flight leaving Grenada at 3:03 in the afternoon, landing in Boston at 7:04 in the evening.
This new service will be JetBlue’s second route to the island.
The carrier currently offers daily nonstop service from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to the Maurice Bishop International Airport.
According to a release on the company’s website, seats are out for sale, with fares as low as $59, $149, $159, and 179 dollars.
Jet Blue’s Vice president of Network Planning and Partnerships, David Jehn, says these new routes will position JetBlue to deliver even more growth and connectivity to popular destinations, while also furthering the airline’s significant presence across Latin America and the Caribbean.