JetBlue launches daily service between Boston Logan and Presque Isle International Airport, enhancing connectivity for Northern Maine and New Brunswick travelers.
“We are happy to bring the long-desired Boston flights back to Presque Isle and the surrounding communities,” said Dave Jehn, vice president of network planning and airline partnerships at JetBlue. “This new service exemplifies our commitment to providing customers throughout New England with high quality service to the places they most want to go. We are grateful to the U.S. Department of Transportation for selecting JetBlue for this Essential Air Service route.”
“Maine’s regional airports play a critical role in connecting Maine people, local businesses and communities to the same services and destinations as those in higher population areas,” said Senator Angus King. “Serving as the gateway to Northern Maine, Presque Isle is home to a vibrant culture and a bustling industry. Essential Air Services flights out of and into Presque Isle International Airport will give the Maine people living and working there access to worldwide destinations for travel they need or choose.”
“Maine’s reputation is built on its small towns and wild places, many of which are hours away from the nearest air travel hub,” Congressman Jared Golden said. “That’s why the Essential Air Service program is so vital to our rural communities. Service at Presque Isle International Airport means more convenient air travel for my constituents and puts visitors that much closer to Baxter State Park, the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, the historic communities in the Saint John Valley and so much more.”
“We are excited for the opportunity to welcome JetBlue to our city and continue to have thoughtful and reliable service from a well-respected airline provider,” said Tyler Brown, Presque Isle City Manager.
“We are looking forward to this new partnership with JetBlue’s daily service to Boston and the opportunities that this will bring us here in The County,” said Ryan D. Pelletier, Aroostook County Administrator. “Commercial air service is a critical and a fundamental component for economic development and vitality in rural areas like ours”.
Presque Isle, located in the heart of Aroostook County, is a vibrant community that serves as a regional service center for business, healthcare, education, air transportation and recreation. Thousands of visitors annually enjoy Presque Isle’s small-town hospitality, natural beauty and outdoor adventure options. JetBlue’s entry into Presque Isle brings the airline’s signature low fares and award-winning service to another New England destination. By this winter, JetBlue will serve 10 destinations across New England.
Schedule Between Boston (BOS) and Presque Isle (PQI)
Daily service from Boston beginning September 5, 2024; daily service from Presque Isle beginning September 6, 2024 |
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BOS – PQI Flight #206 |
PQI – BOS Flight #207 |
8:45 p.m. – 10:10 p.m. |
5:45 a.m. – 7:10 a.m. |
JetBlue will initially operate the Presque Isle route using the 100-seat Embraer E190 jet and will transition to the 140-seat Airbus A220 in 2025. Both aircraft offer the airline’s award-winning service including the most legroom in coach1 ; fast, free and unlimited broadband Fly-Fi2 ; complimentary snacks and drinks; and seatback entertainment at every seat.
Flights to take you farther
These new flights can take travelers from Northern Maine to Boston and beyond with same-terminal connections to over 50 destinations across the Americas and Europe that JetBlue serves directly from Boston. Customers can also take advantage of single-ticket connections with through-checked baggage to bring them across the globe with flights from JetBlue’s many partner airlines.
JetBlue’s presence in New England
The new service is part of JetBlue’s JetForward strategic plan, which includes strengthening and refocusing its network in the Northeast. JetBlue is strengthening its commitment to New England, with Presque Isle the ninth airport the carrier serves in the region. With new service to Manchester, New Hampshire launching in January, JetBlue will soon serve 10 New England destinations.
Overall, JetBlue will add 20 percent more seats in the region this winter year-over-year, including a more than 10 percent increase at its Boston Logan focus city. Already the leading leisure carrier in Boston and New England with the most flights to California, Florida and the Caribbean, JetBlue’s expansion for winter includes new service from Portland, Maine to Orlando; new flights from Manchester to three cities in Florida; added Mint premium service from Boston to popular destinations like Bozeman, Montana and additional flights on some of the most popular leisure routes from Boston Logan Airport. JetBlue currently serves over 70 destinations from Boston, more than any other carrier, and boasts the most mainline seats from the airport.
1 JetBlue offers the most legroom in coach based on average fleet-wide seat pitch for U.S. airlines.
2 Fly-Fi and live television are available on all JetBlue-operated flights. Coverage area may vary by aircraft.
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