JetBlue to Launch Boston Flights to Barcelona, Milan Starting Spring 2026

JetBlue has announced it is expanding nonstop service from Boston Logan International to Europe, adding seasonal flights to Barcelona and Milan set to begin in spring 2026. According to a…

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JetBlue has announced it is expanding nonstop service from Boston Logan International to Europe, adding seasonal flights to Barcelona and Milan set to begin in spring 2026.

According to a MetroWest Daily News report, JetBlue flights from Boston's Logan International Airport (BOS) to Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) will begin April 16, 2026, the airline stated. 

On May 11, JetBlue said flights from Logan Airport (BOS) to Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) will begin.

While end-of-season dates for the new routes have not been announced, bookings are available through October 2026 on JetBlue's website.

Both international flights will use JetBlue's A321 aircraft.

With these additions, Boston will offer nonstop JetBlue service to nine European destinations in 2026:

  • Amsterdam (AMS), with year-round flights
  • Barcelona (BCN), with seasonal flights starting April 16
  • Dublin (DUB), with seasonal flights beginning April 16 
  • Edinburgh (EDI), with seasonal flights starting April 16
  • London-Gatwick (LGW), with seasonal flights beginning May 21
  • London Heathrow (LHR), with year-round flights
  • Madrid (MAD), with seasonal flights starting April 16
  • Milan (MXP), with seasonal flights beginning May 11
  • Paris (CDG), with year-round flights

"The airline's award-winning core experience offers a new level of service to customers who generally fly 'coach' but still want a great experience at an attractive fare," JetBlue said in a statement shared with MetroWest Daily News.