JetBlue has launched new summer seasonal service between Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport (BCN). The route expands JetBlue’s transatlantic flying and further positions Boston as an important European gateway and focus city, while showcasing the cultural and gastronomic richness of Barcelona, a region with its own distinct identity.
Known for its Mint experience and elevated onboard service, JetBlue continues to redefine accessible premium travel across the Atlantic. The Boston–Barcelona route supports growing demand for leisure, business, and academic travel, strengthens ties between New England and Spain’s Catalonia region, and complements JetBlue’s broader European network. The airline will also launch seasonal service between Boston and Milan on May 11. Through Boston, customers can connect to JetBlue’s extensive network across the U.S., Latin America, and the Caribbean.
“The launch of service between Boston and Barcelona marks another exciting step in JetBlue’s transatlantic service,” Marty St. George, president, JetBlue, said in a statement. “We’re excited to introduce our first service to Spain’s Catalonia region, connecting two dynamic global hubs and expanding our international reach. This route builds on our existing transatlantic presence from Boston and gives customers more choice and value when traveling between the U.S. and Europe.”
“From the Barcelona Air Route Development Committee (BARDC), formed by Aena, the Government of Catalonia, Barcelona City Council, and the Barcelona Chamber of Commerce, we have supported the launch of the Boston–Barcelona route. JetBlue’s arrival in the city marks an important milestone, connecting two global hubs and enhancing international connectivity,” said Vanessa Requena, head of management office of JT Barcelona-El Prat Airport. “This new route strengthens economic, academic, and cultural ties between the two cities and responds to strong demand, with more than 1.5 million indirect passengers traveling between the U.S. and Barcelona, including over 59,000 between Boston and Barcelona in 2025.”
Barcelona becomes JetBlue’s second destination in Spain, following the launch of service to Madrid last year, and marks the airline’s seventh city served in Europe. Renowned for its art, iconic architecture, and coastal appeal, Barcelona will host a vibrant lineup of cultural events, concerts, and major sporting moments this summer.
This new service strengthens access between Boston and Barcelona, building on long-standing cultural, academic, and business ties. Both cities are global hubs for innovation, life sciences, higher education, and the arts, and the route supports deeper collaboration between these two dynamic regions.
With the addition of Barcelona and upcoming service to Milan, JetBlue will operate up to nine daily nonstop flights between Boston and Europe this summer, highlighting its continued investment in building the East Coast’s leading leisure network as part of its JetForward strategy. From Boston, the airline offers more than 130 daily departures to over 65 destinations.
Daily seasonal service between Boston (BOS) and Barcelona (BCN)
(Through October 25, 2026)
All times local
| BOS-BCN Flight #345 | BCN-BOS Flight #346 |
| 8:04 p.m. – 09:45 a.m. | 12:50 p.m. – 3:38 p.m. |
To mark the launch, limited one-way introductory fares start at $349 in Core and $1,799 in Mint from Boston, and at €399 in Core and €1,699 in Mint from Barcelona.
Fares are available for a limited time at JetBlue:
Boston (BOS) – Barcelona (BCN): One-way fares, U.S. point of sale only. Book by April 18, 2026, for travel between May 31 and July 13, 2026. Valid for Saturday, Sunday, and Monday departures.
Barcelona (BCN) – Boston (BOS): One-way fares, EU point of sale only. Book by April 18, 2026, for travel between June 10 and July 15, 2026. Valid for Tuesday and Wednesday departures.
Flights to Barcelona will operate on JetBlue’s A321 aircraft with Mint, featuring fully lie-flat private suites and artisan dining curated by acclaimed NYC local restaurants. Combined with JetBlue’s signature Core experience, which includes free Fly-Fi, seatback entertainment, and complimentary snacks and drinks, the airline offers all customers an elevated experience at a competitive price.
JetBlue’s Core experience also raises the bar for travelers who typically fly “coach,” but still want a great experience at an attractive fare with complimentary meals from culinary partner Dig Inn, a wide selection of brand-name snacks and beverages, including beer, wine, and liquor, and seatback screens at every seat. Customers in both Mint and Core stay connected with fast, free, and unlimited Fly-Fi, and enjoy a multi-screen experience onboard.
For more details on JetBlue’s transatlantic service, visit: https://www.jetblue.com/flying-with-us/uk-and-europe.
Boston’s Transatlantic 2026 Service:
| Destination | Frequency | Starting Date |
| Amsterdam (AMS) | 1x daily | Year-round service |
| Barcelona (BCN)* | 1x daily | Launches April 16, 2026, seasonal |
| Dublin (DUB) | 1x daily | Resumes April 16, 2026, seasonal |
| Edinburgh (EDI) | 1x daily | Resumes April 16, 2026, seasonal |
| London-Gatwick (LGW) | 1x daily | Resumes May 21, 2026, seasonal |
| London-Heathrow (LHR) | 1x daily | Year-round service |
| Madrid (MAD) | 1x daily | Resumes April 16, 2026, seasonal |
| Milan (MXP)* | 1x daily | Launches May 11, 2026, seasonal |
| Paris (CDG) | 1x daily | Year-round service |
*New JetBlue destination for 2026 summer travel season.
New York-JFK Transatlantic 2026 Service:
| Destination | Frequency | Starting Date |
| Dublin (DUB) | 1x daily | Resumes April 29, 2026, seasonal |
| Edinburgh (EDI) | 1x daily | Resumes April 29, 2026, seasonal |
| London-Heathrow (LHR) | 2x daily | Year-round service |
| Paris (CDG) | 1x daily | Year-round service |
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