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JetBlue flies from 12 U.S. cities to NYC airports, with BOS-JFK flights starting at $142 one-way in April 2024. This is $36 cheaper than Delta on the same route.
| Airline | Route | Avg Price (USD) | Checked Bags | Seat Selection Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JetBlue (B6) | BOS-JFK | $142 | 2 free | $100 (if booked after check-in) |
| Delta (DL) | BOS-JFK | $178 | 1 free | $50 |
| American (AA) | PHL-JFK | $221 | 1 free (paid for basic economy) | $115 |
A: The earliest is B6 101, departing Boston at 5:45 AM and arriving at JFK at 7:40 AM daily. It’s the only JetBlue flight under 2 hours (1h55m) with 2 free checked bags.
A: JetBlue charges $100 for seat selection if booked after check-in opens (3 days pre-flight). Booking early (2 weeks prior) reduces this to $50. In 2023, 64% of passengers paid the full fee due to late booking.
A: JFK is JetBlue’s primary NYC airport for BOS routes (89% of flights), with only 11% using EWR. The JFK transfer time to Manhattan averages 38 minutes ($32 via AirTrain+subway), while EWR takes 47 minutes ($45).
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