JetBlue Announces New Service from Boston to Barcelona and Milan

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JetBlue Adds Flights from Boston to Barcelona and Milan

JetBlue today announced it plans to begin new daily summer seasonal service from Boston to two top European cities: Milan, Italy and Barcelona, Spain. Flights to both cities will operate from JetBlue’s focus city at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS).

Flights to Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport (BCN) begin April 16, 2026, and flights to Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) start May 11, 2026. Flights will be available for purchase tomorrow, November 20, on jetblue.com.

With the addition of Barcelona and Milan to JetBlue’s map, customers from across JetBlue’s network gain access to two of Europe’s most iconic cities; Barcelona, known for its art, architecture, and Mediterranean charm, and Milan, celebrated as Northern Italy’s fashion and design capital and gateway to Lake Como.

Following last year’s launch of service from Boston to Madrid and Edinburgh, and with the addition of Barcelona and Milan, JetBlue will now offer customers nine daily nonstops from Boston to Europe in the summer.

For more details on JetBlue’s transatlantic service, visit: https://www.jetblue.com/flying-with-us/uk-and-europe.

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