Two JetBlue planes parked at Boston Logan International Airport.

By Chris Spiker From Daily Voice

JetBlue Airways is expanding its European options with new flights to two very popular destinations.

JetBlue will launch new daily summer flights from Boston Logan International Airport to Milan and Barcelona in 2026, the airline announced on Wednesday, Nov. 19. Ticket sales will begin on Thursday, Nov. 20.

The flights to Barcelona will start on Thursday, April 16, 2026, while the Milan flights begin on Monday, May 11, 2026.

"With the addition of Barcelona and Milan to JetBlue's map, customers from across JetBlue's network gain access to two of Europe's most iconic cities: Barcelona, known for its art, architecture, and Mediterranean charm, and Milan, celebrated as Northern Italy's fashion and design capital and gateway to Lake Como," the airline said. "Together, these destinations offer vibrant culture, world-class cuisine, and the stunning landscapes of the Mediterranean and the Alps."


A view of Park Güell in Barcelona, Spain.

A view of Park Güell in Barcelona, Spain.

Unsplash - Dorian D1

Barcelona and Milan join JetBlue's other European destinations from Boston, including Amsterdam, Dublin, London, Madrid, and Paris.

"As we expand our New England footprint with new service from Boston to Barcelona and Milan, we're bringing more travelers the elevated service that has redefined transatlantic air travel, including our award-winning Mint premium experience," said CEO Joanna Geraghty. "Customers flying to Europe with JetBlue enjoy the kind of thoughtful design, privacy, and hospitality they simply won't find with legacy carriers, and we're proud to continue delivering incredible value and style on both sides of the Atlantic."


A canal in the Navigli district of Milan, Italy.

A canal in the Navigli district of Milan, Italy.

Unsplash - Sergey Omelchenko

JetBlue will use its Airbus A321LR aircraft for the new routes, CNBC reported. The Milan flight will be the longest in JetBlue's network at roughly nine hours westbound and about seven hours and 45 minutes eastbound.

The expansion comes as JetBlue adjusts its route network to focus on more profitable flights. The airline has been cutting weaker routes and adding long-range flights supported by strong demand for premium seating.

JetBlue flies nonstop to 77 cities from Boston, including airports in Canada, the Caribbean, and Central America.