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JetBlue adds new flights from Boston to Bozeman, Montana; ends service to Oakland, cutting Cuba service

JetBlue adds new flights from Boston to Bozeman, Montana; ends service to Oakland, cutting Cuba service
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JetBlue adds new flights from Boston to Bozeman, Montana; ends service to Oakland, cutting Cuba service
Planning a trip to Yellowstone National Park this summer? You'll now have a nonstop option to get there from Boston's Logan International Airport. JetBlue announced it was adding service from Boston and New York to Montana’s Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport starting in June. The airline said the new nonstop service from New York-JFK and Boston Logan International Airport will operate on both a summer seasonal and winter seasonal schedule.Bozeman is located approximately 90 minutes away from Yellowstone National Park and approximately an hour away from Big Sky Resort in Big Sky, Montana. JetBlue said Boston flights will operate twice weekly on Saturdays and Wednesdays. It said schedule dates for the winter season will be announced as part of the airline's schedule extensions coming later this year. The airline also announced some cuts to some routes, including eliminating service to one major California city.Effective April 29, JetBlue will end service at Oakland International Airport where it offered nonstop service to Boston, New York/JFK and Long Beach. "To enable the new city, multi-route expansions and frequency additions, JetBlue will redeploy aircraft by adding flights on some existing routes and reducing flights on others that are not meeting expectations," the company said. "JetBlue will reduce or eliminate flights on a half dozen short-haul routes in Long Beach as well as additional flights from Fort Lauderdale and Orlando," the airline said. The airline also announced cuts to service from the United States to Cuba, including eliminating the airline's nonstop flight from Boston to Havana. "JetBlue will adjust schedules to maintain up to three daily flights to Havana from Fort Lauderdale and revise to once weekly service on Saturdays from New York-JFK," the airline said.

Planning a trip to Yellowstone National Park this summer? You'll now have a nonstop option to get there from Boston's Logan International Airport.

JetBlue announced it was adding service from Boston and New York to Montana’s Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport starting in June.

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The airline said the new nonstop service from New York-JFK and Boston Logan International Airport will operate on both a summer seasonal and winter seasonal schedule.

Bozeman is located approximately 90 minutes away from Yellowstone National Park and approximately an hour away from Big Sky Resort in Big Sky, Montana.

JetBlue said Boston flights will operate twice weekly on Saturdays and Wednesdays.

It said schedule dates for the winter season will be announced as part of the airline's schedule extensions coming later this year.

The airline also announced some cuts to some routes, including eliminating service to one major California city.

Effective April 29, JetBlue will end service at Oakland International Airport where it offered nonstop service to Boston, New York/JFK and Long Beach.

"To enable the new city, multi-route expansions and frequency additions, JetBlue will redeploy aircraft by adding flights on some existing routes and reducing flights on others that are not meeting expectations," the company said.

"JetBlue will reduce or eliminate flights on a half dozen short-haul routes in Long Beach as well as additional flights from Fort Lauderdale and Orlando," the airline said.

The airline also announced cuts to service from the United States to Cuba, including eliminating the airline's nonstop flight from Boston to Havana.

"JetBlue will adjust schedules to maintain up to three daily flights to Havana from Fort Lauderdale and revise to once weekly service on Saturdays from New York-JFK," the airline said.