JetBlue Launches First-Ever Boston–Milan Flights to Italy
JetBlue has made its Italian debut, launching daily seasonal service between Boston Logan International Airport and Milan Malpensa on May 11 — the airline's first-ever route to Italy and its ninth nonstop European destination from Boston this summer.
The new service operates on JetBlue's A321 aircraft through October 5, departing Boston at 6:25 p.m. and arriving in Milan at 8:10 a.m. the following morning. The return departs Milan at 10:00 a.m., landing in Boston at 12:47 p.m.
The route joins JetBlue's growing transatlantic portfolio from Logan, which already includes year-round flights to Amsterdam, London Heathrow, and Paris, plus seasonal services to Barcelona, Dublin, Edinburgh, London Gatwick, and Madrid. Milan is the latest addition following a string of European launches from Boston over the past two years.
All three cabin classes are available on the route. Mint — JetBlue's premium cabin featuring fully lie-flat private suites and restaurant-style small plates — is available from $2,199 one way from Boston, or €1,799 from Milan. EvenMore seats start from $649, with core fares from $399. To mark the launch, introductory promotional fares are available for a limited time through jetblue.com.
All passengers regardless of cabin class receive free unlimited Fly-Fi high-speed internet, seatback entertainment at every seat, and complimentary snacks and drinks. Core passengers also receive a complimentary meal from JetBlue's culinary partner Dig Inn.
For Milan, the route strengthens the city's transatlantic connections and opens easy access to destinations across JetBlue's broader US network. For Boston travellers, Milan serves as a gateway to northern Italy, Lake Como, and the Italian Alps.