JetBlue Airways has announced that it is bringing back its nonstop flights between Pittsburgh and New York City. The airline says it will begin daily, year-round service between Pittsburgh International Airport and John F.
JetBlue is bringing back nonstop service to New York City, a market it last served from Pittsburgh nearly 12 years ago.
JetBlue (Nasdaq: JBLU) already connects Pittsburgh and Boston, and has served Florida cities from Pittsburgh as well in the past. And it's no stranger to the JFK-Pittsburgh route. It connected the two cities using Embraer 190 aircraft from June 2006 until February 2013.
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