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Jetblue adds new nonstop flights in the Northeast just in time for summer

Fares start at $59

Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner
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Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner
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Traveling along the East Coast just got easier, thanks to Jetblue's additional nonstop routes. 

The New York-based airline just announced a 2023 summer travel schedule to popular destinations including Charleston, Martha's Vineyard and Westchester County, with nonstop flights taking off several times per week.

Starting May 25, JetBlue will have a new daily schedule between Westchester (HPN) and Martha’s Vineyard (MVY), leaving New York at 3:45 pm and arriving on Martha's Vineyard at 4:55pm. From Martha's Vineyard, daily flights will depart at 1:50pm and land in Westchester at 3pm. 

New seasonal service between HPN and Charleston (CHS) will depart New York at 11:59am and arrive in South Carolina at 2:14pm and depart Charleston at 3:15pm to land back in New York at 5:30pm.

Starting on June 15, three additional flights each way between New York City's JFK and Washington D.C.'s DCA will also be added.

“As we prepare for the summer travel season, we are introducing more choices for our customers in the Northeast with the addition of new alternatives for customers traveling between New York and the fabulous destinations of Washington DC, Martha’s Vineyard and Charleston,” said David Jehn, vice president, network planning and partnerships at JetBlue. “These new routes are part of our ambitious growth strategy as we work to bring our unique combination of low fares and award-winning service to more customers.”

Seats on these routes start at $59. For travelers departing from the Hudson Valley and New York suburbs, these new routes could be a gamechanger for quick trips. 

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