JetBlue announced an expansion of its service to Saint Lucia for the upcoming winter season, responding to a growing demand from U.S. travelers. The airline will introduce a second weekly nonstop flight from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to the Caribbean island. This additional Saturday service is scheduled to run from November 22 through January. This enhancement complements JetBlue's existing daily flights to Saint Lucia and is part of the island's broader strategy to boost its tourism market. The move is seen as a reflection of Saint Lucia's increasing popularity as a holiday destination. No significant market reaction or analysis on JetBlue's stock was available in the immediate aftermath of this announcement.
JetBlue Expands Caribbean Service with Increased Flights to Saint Lucia
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