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JetBlue to end service at Manchester-Boston Regional Airtport

JetBlue to end service at Manchester-Boston Regional Airtport

FILE - A JetBlue Airways Airbus A320-232 takes off from the Tampa International Airport in Tampa, Fla., May 15, 2014 Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, File


MANCHESTER, N.H- JetBlue says it will no longer offer flights out of the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport.

On Thursday the airline issued a statement explaining the move is part of a targeted effort to support growth on routes with stronger customer demand.

The news comes after the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport announced it saw a 9% increase in passengers in the past year.

Following word of this decision airport officials issued a statement on social media that they’re very disappointed with the move.

Officials have confirmed JetBlue’s last flight out of Manchester is scheduled for July 8,2026.

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