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Michael Tedder

JetBlue Amps Up Its International Service

In a recent episode of the Apple TV hit “Ted Lasso,” the titular character and his Richmond soccer team found themselves in Amsterdam for an evening. 

If while watching the characters walk around the beautiful city, taking in the jazz clubs, bridges, bicycling routes and Vincent van Gogh museum made you want to visit the city, you are in luck, because there’s now a new route that will get you there, easier than ever.

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JetBlue (JBLU) will now start service Amsterdam from New York JFK and Boston, and tickets are currently on sale. The JFK-Amsterdam service begins on on Aug. 29, and the Boston-Amsterdam service begins on Sept. 20. 

The airline first entered the Transatlantic market in 2021, and currently flies to London Heathrow, London Gatwick and Paris de Gaulle. 

JetBlue is one of the most well-known discount airlines available, and the flight from JFK to Amsterdam is available for as low as $479, depending on what day of the week you fly. But the price can go up to $1,899 if you spring for first class and such.

The flights will take place on Airbus A321 LR (long-range) aircraft, a narrow-body, single-aisle aircraft that will be outfitted with 24 Mint suites, which is JetBlue’s version of business class. It includes lie-flat seats and a sliding door that includes two of the more spacious Mint Studio seats, complete with a bed and extra seat and table. 

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