JetBlue has launched its new service from Edinburgh, Scotland, to Boston and from Boston to Madrid, Spain.
These daily seasonal flights, operating through October 25, 2025, mark JetBlue’s latest step in expanding its European reach from Boston Logan International Airport.
To celebrate the launch, limited roundtrip fares are available starting at €599 and $699 in Core and €1,999, $2,399 in Mint for Boston-Madrid route, and £499 and $649 in Core and £1,999 and $3,299 in Mint for Boston-Edinburgh.
The Edinburgh-Boston route expands upon the successful summer seasonal flights between Edinburgh and New York’s JFK Airport that began last year.
This addition is part of JetBlue’s transatlantic focus to grow its relevance in the Northeast with new routes most frequently requested and aims to enhance JetBlue’s visibility in Scotland.
Edinburgh also joins JetBlue’s growing transatlantic seasonal service from Boston, alongside Amsterdam, Dublin, London-Gatwick, Madrid, and year-round flights to London-Heathrow and Paris.
JetBlue’s new Boston flights to Madrid and Edinburgh support its JetForward strategy to build the best East Coast leisure network.
These new routes complement JetBlue’s existing seasonal transatlantic service from Boston to Amsterdam, Dublin and London-Gatwick, plus year-round flights to London-Heathrow and Paris.
This summer, JetBlue will offer a total of seven daily nonstops between Boston and Europe.
From New York’s JFK Airport, JetBlue serves Dublin and Edinburgh in the summer season, while Amsterdam, London-Heathrow, and Paris are served year-round.
Based on their popularity, routes to Dublin and Edinburgh have been extended to the end of October, a month later than last year.
Flights to Madrid and Edinburgh will operate on JetBlue’s A321 aircraft. For more details on JetBlue’s transatlantic service, visit: https://www.jetblue.com/flying-with-us/uk-and-europe.
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