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JetBlue’s Route Expansion
JetBlue Airways, a prominent player in the aviation industry, is set to introduce a new regional route in Maine’s north woods this month. Known for its limited regional route additions, JetBlue’s forthcoming connection between Boston and Presque Isle marks a significant development. This new route comes just in time for the leaf season, providing convenient access to one of the most scenic regions in the northeastern United States.
New Route Details
The inaugural flight from Boston to Presque Isle is scheduled for September 5. JetBlue plans to operate daily flights departing Boston at 3 p.m., with an estimated flight duration of one hour and twenty-five minutes. Travelers can look forward to economy fares starting as low as $59 one way, making this a cost-effective option for those eager to experience Maine’s natural beauty during the fall.
Support from Essential Air Service Program
This new route is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Essential Air Service (EAS) program. Over the next two years, JetBlue will receive nearly $22 million in support from the EAS program to sustain the operations of this route. The EAS program is designed to ensure small communities like Presque Isle maintain a certain level of scheduled air service, thus promoting regional connectivity.
Implications for Travelers
The introduction of this new route by JetBlue is not just about connecting two cities. It underscores the airline’s commitment to enhancing travel accessibility to lesser-known but equally captivating destinations. Whether for business or pleasure, this route offers an excellent opportunity for travelers to explore the rugged beauty of Maine’s north woods, closer to the Canadian border.