A JetBlue flight headed to San Juan, Puerto Rico transformed into an unexpected spectacle when a passenger decided to make his own exit at Boston's Logan
The opening of the overwing exit door caused an emergency slide to deploy aboard JetBlue flight 161 from Boston to San Juan, Puerto Rico, the airline said in a statement. Wynn said the passenger was seated behind him and was arguing with his girlfriend ...
The best way to get around Puerto Rico is by car if you ... United and JetBlue that fly into either of those hubs. Taxis from the San Juan airport to different tourist "zones" have a fixed rate.
Using Cirium Diio information to examine the airline's entire planned map for 2025 (as of January 16) shows that the following are its shortest links. Three are new: New York JFK to Hartford and Providence and Boston to Islip. Connecting passengers will be essential, but so will slot-sitting, especially for JFK's additions.
JetBlue has released its new spring and summer schedule and it includes reviving its popular Reagan National flight to New York.
Starting this spring, a daily JetBlue flight out of Bradley International Airport will connect the Hartford area to John F. Kennedy in New York City.
The passenger who attempted to open a JetBlue wing door just before takeoff and climb out at Logan Airport has been identified. Massachusetts State Police arrested the suspect, Angel Luis Torres Morales,
WARWICK − Starting May 1, JetBlue Airways will offer daily flights to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport from Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport, the airline announced Wednesday. One flight will go to New York every morning and return every evening, with fares starting at $49 for the roughly one-hour flight.
JetBlue Airways will begin daily nonstop service between Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport (PVD) and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) on May 1. Fares start at $49. Flights will operate from PVD at 7 a.
Commercial airlines had to divert or delay their flights to avoid debris from the SpaceX Starship spacecraft that exploded Thursday during a flight test.
Dozens of flights turned back to their original airport or were delayed after the FAA warned about debris from the latest SpaceX rocket launch.
SpaceX's Starship mega-rocket exploded midair on Thursday, after which the FAA warned pilots of dangerous debris.