JetBlue Announces New Service from Boston to Barcelona and Milan

JetBlue plans to begin new daily summer seasonal service from Boston to two top European cities: Milan and Barcelona. Flights to both cities will operate from JetBlue’s focus city at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS). Flights to Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport (BCN) begin April 16, 2026; and flights to Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) start 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.

Following last year’s launch of service from Boston to Madrid and Edinburgh, and with the addition of Barcelona and Milan, JetBlue will now offer customers nine daily nonstops from Boston to Europe in the summer.

“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 Joanna Geraghty, CEO of JetBlue. “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.”

JetBlue is proud to offer New England even more options to explore Europe, with this announcement complementing existing year-round service to London Heathrow, Paris and Amsterdam, and summer seasonal service to Dublin, Edinburgh, London Gatwick, and Madrid, also re-launching this year.

Flights to Barcelona and Milan will operate on JetBlue’s A321 aircraft featuring the airline’s Mint premium experience, with fully lie-flat private suites and restaurant-style small plates curated by Delicious Hospitality Group’s (DHG) popular New York City restaurants Charlie Bird and Pasquale Jones.

Barcelona: Where Art Meets the Sea

Barcelona, the capital of Spain’s Catalonia region, is best known for its architecture, gastronomy and coastal Mediterranean charm. Visitors will marvel at iconic spots like the Basilica de la Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, and Casa Batlló while tasting Spanish staples like tapas and paella. With its mix of old-world charm and modern energy, Barcelona offers an experience that’s as colorful as its iconic mosaic tiles.

Milan: Where Style Meets Culture

Milan, Italy’s second largest city, is recognized globally as a hub for fashion, design, and innovation. Visitors can enjoy seeing landmarks such as the Duomo di Milano, Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” and the La Scala opera house, while also taking advantage of the city’s vibrant food scene and easy access to Lake Como and the Italian Alps.

For more information and tickets, visit www.jetblue.com.

Related Stories

Boston Tops List of Best Airport Bar Cities

Allegiant Adds 30 New Nonstop Routes, Entering Four New Markets

5 Tips for Booking Thanksgiving Flights Amid Travel Disruptions

Alaska Airlines Opens Ticket Sales for New Rome Flights