Final month, JetBlue made headlines when it named Milan and Barcelona as its latest European locations starting subsequent spring.
However the brand new 12 months will even see the service reduce on one among its different transatlantic routes.
JetBlue this week confirmed it is not going to convey again seasonal service between New York and Amsterdam in March, as deliberate.
That can finish a nonstop flight the service first launched in August 2023.
“The route was not performing to our expectations, and rising working prices at Amsterdam’s airport additional challenged its viability,” JetBlue stated in a press release to TPG on Tuesday.
Clients already booked on spring and summer season 2026 flights from John F. Kennedy Worldwide Airport (JFK) to Amsterdam will not be with out choices.
JetBlue stated it can mechanically rebook these flyers on its Amsterdam service from Boston — which it continues to fly year-round.
JetBlue nonetheless expects to fly its largest transatlantic schedule in 2026, however with an elevated give attention to seasonal Europe flights out of Boston Logan Worldwide Airport (BOS).
Each of its new summer season 2026 transatlantic flights will launch solely from Boston — per the Madrid service the service launched in 2025.
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JetBlue’s European routes
Right here’s how JetBlue’s European route map now shakes out:
From Boston
- Yr-round service: Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS), London’s Heathrow Airport (LHR), Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
- Launching April 16: Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN), seasonal
- Resuming April 16: Dublin Airport (DUB), Edinburgh Airport (EDI), Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD)
- Launching Might 11: Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP), seasonal
- Resuming Might 21: London Gatwick Airport (LGW)
From JFK
- Yr-round service: London (twice day by day), Paris
- Resumes April 29: Dublin, Edinburgh
Probably accomplished with European progress ‘for some time’
JetBlue first launched Europe service in 2021, and has grown its listing of locations practically yearly since.
Nonetheless, the service has signaled its transatlantic progress is on the cusp of leveling off for a bit.
“Now we have no extra transatlantic-capable airplanes coming till 2030,” JetBlue President Marty St. George stated, talking final week contained in the service’s new JFK lounge. “The final two routes we added — which have been Milan and Barcelona from Boston — these are the final two for some time.”
One potential exception? Portugal
That stated: JetBlue does nonetheless have its eye on one extra vacation spot throughout the pond — Lisbon.
The service beforehand secured touchdown permissions at Lisbon Airport (LIS), however with a time slot that “was utterly unworkable,” CEO Joanna Geraghty stated at an trade convention earlier this month.
“We proceed to knock on the door there,” Geraghty stated Dec. 3.
So, do not rule out a JetBlue flight to Portugal within the not-so-distant future.
Reminder: BlueHouse opens this week at JFK
Clients who fly JetBlue’s premium Mint cabin to Europe will probably be eligible for entry to its brand-new JFK lounge, BlueHouse, which opens Dec. 18 inside Terminal 5.

A second BlueHouse location is deliberate for Boston later in 2026.
High-tier Mosaic 4 members and TrueBlue members who carry JetBlue’s premium bank card additionally get membership entry.
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