JetBlue to add service at Logan
Published: October 29, 2009
NEW YORK—JetBlue Airways will boost its service from Logan International Airport in Boston by 30 percent by next summer, as bigger carriers pull back and competition from rival Southwest heats up.
JetBlue, based in Forest Hills, N.Y., plans to offer up to 78 daily flights from Boston to 33 destinations.
The new service includes two more flights to Chicago and Raleigh-Durham, N.C., for a total of three daily flights each. JetBlue will also add flights from Boston to San Francisco, San Diego and Washington.
JetBlue currently serves more cities out of Boston than any other airline. Southwest Airlines started flying out of Logan in August.
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