JetBlue is jetting out of San Antonio. After three years serving the Alamo City, the New York-based discount carrier will end nonstop flights from San Antonio International Airport to Boston and New York, the San Antonio Business Journal reports.
As of late October, JetBlue will no longer offer direct flights from San Antonio International Airport to Boston and New York .After three years serving the Alamo City, the New York -based discount carrier will end nonstop flights from San Antonio International Airport to Boston and New York ,. However, San Antonio Director of Airports Jesus Saenz told the publication the exodus isn't due to the East Coast flights' poor performance.
JetBlue's departure from San Antonio International comes as the carrier fights to keep American Airlines from adding the airport's first nonstop flight to Washington. D.C. — a route opened up by passage of a JetBlue wants to claim one of those new Reagan National openings so it can secure a direct flight between D.C. and San Juan, Puerto Rico, the
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