JetBlue announced today that they will add seasonal nonstop flights between Boston-Madrid and Boston-Edinburgh.
The airline launched JFK-Edinburgh seasonal service last year, but Madrid is a new destination for the airline.
These routes replace the flights cut from JFK to London/LGW and the 2nd daily flight to Paris.
You can book round-trip intro fares on limited dates from $499 in economy on either route, from $2,799 in business to Madrid or $2,999 to Edinburgh.
Here is JetBlue’s 2025 Europe schedule:
As with JetBlue’s other European service, the real gem is booking it with Qatar Avios. There is wide open availability on these new routes for just 25K Avios+$10 in economy or 78K Avios+$10 in business class:
That’s a fraction of what it would cost with JetBlue TrueBlue points:
I took advantage of Qatar Avios pricing to fly to Paris last year in JetBlue Mint business class:
Will you fly JetBlue across the pond in 2025?
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How do I rack up Qatar avoid miles?
https://www.dansdeals.com/points-travel/milespoints/book-qatar-avios-award-bargains/
how can you book on Jetblue using Qatar avios when your flight originates from another airport outside of BOS or JFK, when searching from FLL nothing shows up and from MIA the only options that show up are on Qatar.
Try calling them.
Or book a separate flight to BOS or JFK.
Probably a dumb question, but can I use BA Avios to book Jetblue? Thanks.
No, but you can transfer BA Avios to Qatar Avios to do so.
Thank you!
I followed your instruction in the other post and created a Qatar account, but when i try searching award flights, it’s only showing flights operated by them with stopovers in DOH.
Route/dates?
NYC to Paris, Vienna, Krakow, Warsaw for various dates in mid Jan
Only NYC-Paris is operated by JetBlue.
I checked one date in mid-Jan and sure enough, available in coach or business:
I tried the same search as you did for the same dates and still only got DOH stopovers.
I Just figured it out though. Apparently they won’t show partner awards unless you enter a specific airport in the search box. When I entered NYC it only shows Qatar flights and the results page looks entirely different. When I repeated the same search entering JFK, I finally got the partner award results page.
Interesting, as there are at least 2 daily El Al flights from there to Israel. Do you think we could get are luggage checked through to Israel because of their partnership?