JetBlue expanded its presence in the Caribbean with the launch of its new service between New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Nevis’ Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw International Airport (SKB) with the first flight arriving on November 2, 2023.
Flights between JFK and SKB will operate Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays with one daily flight arriving and departing from each destination.
“We look forward to continuing to diversify our network, providing our customers exceptional travel experiences to more destinations,” said David Jehn, vice president, network planning and airline partnerships, JetBlue. “This new nonstop route not only introduces our low fares and great service to customers traveling to and from St. Kitts but provides access to all the cities we serve from New York and strengthens our presence in the Caribbean.”
St. Kitts, the larger of the two Caribbean islands offers lush greenery, pristine beaches, and majestic volcanic and mountainous peaks, creating a mesmerizing natural canvas. St. Kitts boasts a wealth of cultural attractions, including well-preserved colonial architecture, historic sites like Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—and vibrant festivals showcasing the island's unique heritage and traditions.
“We are pleased to announce that today signifies a momentous occasion, as JetBlue embarks on its inaugural flight to St. Kitts,” added Marsha T. Henderson, minister of tourism, international transport, civil aviation, urban development, employment, and labour for St. Kitts & Nevis.
Henderson added: “This noteworthy milestone enhances the connectivity of our destination from the United States and underscores our partnership with the esteemed airline, JetBlue. We can’t wait to extend a warm welcome to more U.S. visitors, affording them the opportunity to partake in the exceptional and authentically Caribbean experiences St. Kitts has to offer.”
Ellison “Tommy” Thompson, CEO of the St. Kitts Tourism Authority said in a statement: “We are thrilled to celebrate the remarkable achievement of offering direct, year-round service from New York to St. Kitts three times a week. Those visiting St. Kitts will find that the destination is renowned for its warm-hearted people, genuine hospitality, and exciting experiences. We extend our gratitude to JetBlue for their invaluable contribution in bridging St. Kitts to a wider audience and offering more travelers the opportunity to effortlessly explore the island.”
With JetBlue’s entry into St. Kitts and Nevis, the airline continues its growth beyond the U.S. with over 39 international destinations in more than two dozen countries.
In recent years, the airline has built a robust network throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, while diversifying and advancing its New York focus city strategy.
JetBlue’s new route to St. Kitts allows the airline to continue to grow in under-served geographies while bringing more choices and options to its customers. JetBlue will now serve 28 countries from JFK offering an average of 180 departures per day during peak periods.
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