JetBlue to start nonstop flights from Boston to Grenada, know schedule

JetBlue is all set to start new nonstop flights from Boston to Grenada. The year-round service of the flights will begin on November 4, 2023. The service will be nonstop and weekly.

JetBlue to start nonstop flights from Boston to Grenada, know schedule
JetBlue to start nonstop flights from Boston to Grenada, know schedule

Grenada: JetBlue is all set to start new nonstop flights from Boston to Grenada. The year-round service of the flights will begin on November 4, 2023. The service will be nonstop and weekly.

The service will boost the tourism sector of Grenada, making travellers to enhance their visit to the Caribbean region. The travellers from Boston will get the chance to visit Grenada and other countries of the region.

READ HERE: JetBlue also announced the schedule of the flights from Boston to Grenada.

  • The flight of JetBlue will fly on the route from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), MA to Maurice Bishop International Airport, Grenada every Saturday. The time of the departure of the flight is 8: 00 am. The arrival time of the flight is 12: 48 pm.
  • The JetBlue flight will fly on the route from Maurice Bishop International Airport, Grenada to Boston Logan International (BOS), MA every Saturday. The departure time of the flight is 1: 22 pm. The arrival time of the flight is 5: 38 pm.

The passengers are advised to book their flight online or through your friendly travel agent. The service will encourage the passengers to enhance their vacation experience.

JetBlue provides direct services of the flights to Grenada. Earlier, the airline also announced the Red Eye Flights from John F Kennedy International Airport, New York to Grenada. The service has operated from August 7 to September 1, 2023.

Grenada

Grenada is one of the beautiful countries of the Caribbean with tranquil environment, natural resources and breathtaking adventures. It is consisted of enthralling collection of 31 new sculptures destined to grace the azure depths of the famed Molinière Underwater Sculpture Park.

Additionally, Grenada is also known as the spice isle of the Caribbean. The food on the land is an explosion of flavours, combining a variety of spices and fresh local ingredients. The island’s rich volcanic soil yields bountiful harvests of fruits, vegetables, and spices, which form the basis of many dishes.