New Routes

JetBlue expands transatlantic service from Boston with flights to Madrid and Edinburgh

JetBlue expanded its transatlantic network with the launch of two new non-stop routes from Boston to Madrid, Spain (MAD) and Edinburgh, Scotland (EDI). Flights to Madrid and Edinburgh will operate on A321 aircraft.

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These daily seasonal flights, operating through October 25, 2025, mark JetBlue’s latest step in expanding its European reach from Boston Logan International Airport and strengthening its commitment to Boston as a key international gateway. In addition to these new destinations, seasonal service between Boston and London-Gatwick returns today. JetBlue’s new Boston flights to Madrid and Edinburgh support its JetForward strategy to build the best East Coast leisure network.


These new routes complement JetBlue’s existing seasonal transatlantic service from Boston to Amsterdam, Dublin and London-Gatwick, plus year-round flights to London-Heathrow and Paris. This summer, JetBlue will offer a total of seven daily nonstops between Boston and Europe.

From New York’s JFK Airport, JetBlue serves Dublin and Edinburgh in the summer season, while Amsterdam, London-Heathrow, and Paris are served year-round. Based on their popularity, routes to Dublin and Edinburgh have been extended to the end of October, a month later than last year.

With the start of service to Madrid, JetBlue becomes the only U.S. airline offering nonstop service between Boston and Spain’s capital. From the majestic Royal Palace and the bustling Puerta del Sol to flamenco performances and late-night tapas, Madrid offers a vibrant mix of history and modern culture and is an ideal jumping off point to explore other regions of Spain.

Known for its iconic castle, cobblestone streets, and thriving arts scene, Edinburgh offers travelers a taste of both heritage and creativity. JetBlue’s new nonstop service from Boston connects travelers to one of the world’s premier cultural destinations. This route builds on JetBlue’s seasonal success between New York’s JFK and Edinburgh, offering greater flexibility for customers visiting Scotland.