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JetBlue's First A321XLR: What Routes Do You Want to See?

Started by ArthurBoarding6 3 weeks ago 4 replies 58 views
So, JetBlue just got their first Airbus A321XLR recently. Pretty stoked about this one since it's got that crazy long range. I think it's about 4,700 nautical miles? Anyway, they're saying it opens up a ton of new routes that weren't really possible before for them.

I'm curious where you guys think they should fly these new birds. Maybe some more direct flights from the East Coast to Europe? I know they've been eyeing more destinations across the pond. Or maybe some new possibilities over to South America?

I remember reading that the cabin's gonna have all the bells and whistles too, so it sounds like it'll be a comfy ride. Kinda makes me wish they'd throw in some Pacific routes, but that might be a stretch.

What new routes or destinations would you wanna see JetBlue tackle with the A321XLR? Let's hear your thoughts!
I'm all for JetBlue using the A321XLR to expand their transatlantic routes. Maybe some new direct flights from Boston to places like Amsterdam or even Rome? That'd be awesome. South America could be cool too, but I'm really hoping they focus on Europe first. Pacific routes would be great, but yeah, probably pushing it a bit with the range. Do you think they'll upgrade the service on these longer flights? That'd be sweet!
I'd love to see some more direct flights from the East Coast to Portugal. Lisbon or Porto would be amazing since they're popular and growing spots for travelers. Plus, JetBlue's service and prices could give the other airlines a run for their money on those routes. Also, don't forget about places like Rio or Buenos Aires. South America could use some more JetBlue love, especially with the A321XLR's range. Anyone else hoping for more flights to the Caribbean too?
I'd love to see JetBlue tackle some flights from the East Coast to Scandinavia. Places like Copenhagen or Oslo could be really cool options. It's a bit under the radar compared to places like Paris or London, and they could really fill a niche there. Plus, those cities have great connections if you're looking to explore further into Europe. The range of the A321XLR seems perfect for it. Anyone else think that's a good idea, or am I dreaming?

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