JetBlue's international network has come on leaps and bounds in the last few years, particularly with the addition of transatlantic services to destinations in Europe following the delivery of brand-new Airbus A321LR narrowbody twinjets from the A320neo family. However, domestic flying remains the airline's bread and butter, with six of its internal corridors within the US exceeding a distance of 2,500 miles.
As the carrier doesn't fly to Alaska or Hawaii , its longest US domestic routes come in the form of transcontinental jaunts between the East Coast and the West Coast, with California being a particular hotspot in the latter market. In this article, we will examine JetBlue's longest internal routes in greater detail, and take a closer look at the aircraft that operate these flig

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