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The Caribbean is one of the best getaways for travelers in the United States and around the world. Almost all travelers enjoy the relaxing experience in the warm weather, white sand, and turquoise waters.
And there are so many destinations, from popular Caribbean islands like the Dominican Republic to a slightly more exclusive paradise like Grenada, and there are several US airlines that offer great flights for US travelers.
JetBlue is one such airline that allows customers to reach different beach destinations in the Caribbean for a very low price.

The low-cost airline recently Announced two new routes from New York City to two new destinations: Belize and St. Kitts.
As part of its expansion, JetBlue will also offer new services from Boston and Los Angeles to Caribbean destinationsadding to a total of 23 Caribbean destinations in paradisiacal islands.

The airline will start the new services at the end of the year, but travelers can already book their preferred flights. And, for a limited time, the airline will offer extra-cheap tickets starting at $59 each way on select routes.
And for those who prefer European getaways, the airline also recently added new routes to Amsterdam.
Here’s what travelers interested in traveling to the Caribbean with JetBlue should know:
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About the New Routes and Itineraries to the Caribbean
Are you looking for ideas to travel in winter? Those who want to get away from the freezing nights in the cold cities of the United States, will have new services at the end of the year.
JetBlue will offer two new services from New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to new destinations in the Caribbean:

- Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw International Airport (SKB) on St. Kitts: The service will begin on November 2 with flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
Flights will depart at 8:29 am and arrive in St. Kitts at 2:14 pm. For the return, the flight leaves at 15:30 and arrives in New York at 19:00.
- Nevis and Philip SW Goldson International Airport (BZE) in Belize City, belize: The new service will begin on December 6 and the new route will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
From JFK, the flight leaves at 1:00 pm and arrives in Belize at 2:41 pm. The return flight leaves at 1:30 PM and arrives in New York at 7:00 PM.

The airline also expanded its network and will serve these new routes from:
- Boston Logan International Airport to Grenada: As of November 4, the new service will depart on Saturdays at 8:00 am from Boston, arriving at 1:43 pm in Granada.
For the return, also on Saturdays, the flight leaves Granada at 3:03 p.m. and arrives in Boston at 7:04 p.m.
- Los Angeles International Airport to Nassau: This new service will begin operating on November 4 and will also serve this route only on Saturdays.

From Los Angeles, the flights will depart at 9:50 am and arrive at 6:20 pm in the Bahamas. From Nassau, the flight will depart at 7:40 p.m. and arrive in Los Angeles at 10:25 p.m.
These new services from Boston and Los Angeles will include the Premium Mint service, the airline’s business class. Members of the airline’s loyalty program can take advantage of the new system and its benefits.
And those who want to take advantage of the introductory prices and book flights at the lowest prices should shop soon, keeping in mind the airline’s terms and conditions.

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With these newly added routes, JetBlue will offer travelers 23 routes to the Caribbean islands.
In addition to the new destinations mentioned, the airline already serves major vacation spots such as Montego Bay and Kingston in Jamaica, Punta Cana, Puerto Plata, Santiago and Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, Willemstad in Curaçao, and Aruba.

Travelers will now have many more options to escape to beautiful islands with warm weather during the winter this year and at very low prices.
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