JetBlue announced plans to continue bringing its combination of service and low fares to transatlantic air travel, with new service between New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, or JFK, and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, or AMS, starting late this summer and service between Boston and Amsterdam to follow. Amsterdam will be JetBlue’s third transatlantic city following the airline’s successful launch of service to London’s Heathrow and Gatwick airports in 2021 and its highly anticipated service to Paris coming this June. Last week, a Dutch court ruled that the Dutch government failed to follow the law when it sought to reduce the cap on Amsterdam Airport Schiphol’s annual air traffic movements, giving JetBlue confidence there is room for it to enter the market.
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