This winter, JetBlue will launch Mint service from both Boston and New York-JFK to Bozeman, Montana. Mint flights will operate from both airports on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
On Monday (August 26, 2024), JetBlue announced the launch of premium Mint service from both Boston Logan (BOS) and New York (JFK) to Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) in Montana for winter. Flights will operate from both airports three times weekly on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. This complements JetBlue’s previous late-winter core service from BOS and JFK to Bozeman on alternating days during the week, which will continue.
In Monday’s announcement, JetBlue’s VP – Network Planning and Airline Partnerships, Dave Jehn, said,
“We are excited to introduce our award-winning Mint experience to Bozeman and Big Sky, enhancing the travel experience for our customers flying from Boston and New York. With the introduction of Mint and the increased frequency of flights on weekends, we are committed to offering our customers premium travel options, making their journey to Bozeman and back an exceptional experience.”
Located in the heart of the Rocky mountains, Bozeman is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and serves as the gateway to America’s oldest national park, Yellowstone. During winter, travelers flock to the area to enjoy Montana’s scenic ski resorts, and all activities that make the area a winter wonderland.
JetBlue is ‘New York’s Hometown Airline®’ and a leading carrier in Boston (BOS), Fort Lauderdale (FLL), Los Angeles (LAX), Orlando (MCO) and San Juan (SJU). The airline carries guests to over 100 destinations across the U.S., Caribbean, Latin America, the UK (London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Edinburgh), Paris, Amsterdam and Dublin. JetBlue Airways Corporation trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol JBLU.
Source: JetBlue/Businesswire
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