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JetBlue expands service to Puerto Rico with flights as low as $29

The airline is also expanding Mint service to the island

Gerrish Lopez
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Gerrish Lopez
Time Out Contributor, US
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JetBlue is already the largest airline in Puerto Rico, and today the airline announced a big expansion. They're adding six new destinations from San Juan, meaning more options for travelers and better connections. But that's not all—they're also bringing their luxurious Mint experience to Puerto Rico for the first time ever.

"JetBlue has been a proud part of the Puerto Rican community for over twenty years, and we're excited to deepen our roots with this expansion," said Marty St. George, president, JetBlue. “Our decades-long history with this vibrant community drives our enthusiasm to not only increase our service but also to strengthen our relationships and presence in the region."

The new destinations with nonstop service from Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan include Providence, Rhode Island and Westchester County, New York. JetBlue will also fly nonstop to Medellín, Cancún, St. Croix and Santiago, Dominican Republic. To celebrate, one-way flights are now on sale for $29 to St. Croix, $79 to Providence, $89 to Santiago and Westchester County and $99 to Medellín and Cancún.

JetBlue will also introduce its premium Mint experience on a daily flight between San Juan and New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. Mint includes lie-flat seats and an elevated dining experience. Book fares now on JetBlue’s website.

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