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San Antonio International Airport Welcomes JetBlue Airways

San Antonio City leaders today announced the newest carrier at the San Antonio International Airport is JetBlue Airways.

April 21, 2021

San Antonio International Airport Welcomes JetBlue Airways

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Nonstop Flights to Boston and New York City

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San Antonio (April 21, 2021) – San Antonio City leaders today announced the newest carrier at the San Antonio International Airport is JetBlue Airways. This new carrier will serve highly sought-after nonstop routes to Boston and JFK. Prior to the pandemic, more than 250,000 travelers flew to Boston and New York City.

“Today is an exciting day as we not only welcome a phenomenal new airline partner in JetBlue but also new nonstop service to Boston and New York. Boston has been our largest unserved market for many years and we’re thrilled that JetBlue is planting its roots in San Antonio to offer more options to our traveling public,” said Jesus H. Saenz, Jr., IAP, Director of Airports, San Antonio Airport System.

JetBlue is the sixth largest airlines in the United States and offers low fares while still providing the most generous leg room in the airline industry. The airline is also known for its free amenities including entertainment, beverages, snacks and wi-fi.

The new routes are scheduled to begin in October and will include daily service to Boston and JFK. These destinations offer an exciting, fun option for the leisure traveler while also providing efficient access to business travelers especially in the bioscience, healthcare, financial and tech industries.

For more information about JetBlue Airways, visit www.JetBlue.com

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JetBlue Announcement

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