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JetBlueFA Nov 14, 2012 1:13 pm

"A" is for Albuquerque!
 

At yesterday’s JFK and LSC Pocket Sessions, one of the questions floating around the room was: Where are we flying to next? That would be Albuquerque, New Mexico—our 77th BlueCity! We will be the only carrier to offer nonstop service from the New York metro area to this Southwestern hotspot that was founded in 1706 as a Spanish military camp. Today, it’s the largest city in New Mexico, rich with Spanish culture, a bustling business district, and beautiful scenery—not to mention it’s home to the world’s largest hot air ballooning event.

At his annual State of the City address today, Mayor Richard Berry will announce our intent to serve Albuquerque, but we will officially announce this new route to the public tomorrow. Beginning mid-April 2013 (stay tuned for an exact date), our A320 fleet will operate daily service from JFK to Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ), not long after the launch of BlueCity #76: Charleston, South Carolina and only a few weeks prior to the start of our recently announced routes from San Juan to Punta Cana and Santiago. Next year is already shaping up to be full of exciting new routes and destinations!


Flight Schedule

JFK-ABQ
Depart: 8:25 p.m. / Arrive 11:04 p.m.

ABQ-JFK
Depart: 11:55 p.m./ Arrive: 5:57 a.m.


The famous Route 66 runs through Old Town, an area not to be missed when you visit our newest BlueCity. Since 1706, the “heart of Albuquerque” has been the city’s cultural center, lined with adobe architecture, in Pueblo-Spanish style. Travelers can choose from a variety of museums, fine art havens, museums, and shops full of authentic southwestern jewelry made from turquoise; in fact, there’s even a Turquoise Museum that takes visitors deep into a turquoise mine. Old Town is also home to the most ancient church in the city, San Felipe de Neri, an adobe structure with iconic white towers that flag this part of town from a distance.

Downtown Albuquerque is only five miles from ABQ, and your go-to for restaurants, nightclubs, music venues, and theatre life. The city’s main business district is also located here. Albuquerque recently poured millions into a long-term revitalization project, so think “new” when walking down the bustling streets and taking in the sights. Central Avenue is the main strip in the downtown area, and the longest commercial strip—18 miles—along Route 66. Let’s just say you won’t be at a loss for nightlife activities!


There are three national and 33 state parks in New Mexico, so consider exploring some of the beautiful landscapes in this part of the country. From the Rio Grande and volcanos to gorgeous lakes and unique wildlife (maybe even a bald eagle, or two), there’s no shortage of things to see and if you head outside the city and into the wilderness. A list of parks can be found here, along with available activies like fishing, swimming, hiking and more. Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico even made National Geographic’s list of the most underappreciated national parks. Keep it in mind for a future southwestern excursion!

N830MH Nov 14, 2012 2:34 pm

Very nice...Surely, I hoping those route will be done extremely very well. Didn't CO/UA has flies EWR-ABQ a while ago?

Here the official release from B6:

http://blog.jetblue.com/index.php/20...f-enchantment/

Another one:

http://www.bizjournals.com/albuquerq....html?page=all

ExtrAAordinaire Nov 14, 2012 3:20 pm

Wish B6 all the best with this new route!

N830MH Nov 14, 2012 5:00 pm

I hear B6 to be discontinued JFK-PIT, BUR-LAS as well and also, reduced BUR-JFK to a single redeye flight and increased to 6x daily RT LAX-JFK. B6 might want to be consider PIT-MCO/FLL as a replacement of JFK. This way those aircraft will freeing it up to fly elsewhere.

kelmac Nov 15, 2012 1:35 pm

Excellent news for us in ABQ! Wish it were an early morning flight, but we will take what we can.

Enjoy!
Kel:)

N830MH Nov 15, 2012 3:04 pm

Well, Guys, it's official!!!

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/jetblu...192700451.html

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/albuqu...151418682.html

Congratulations to B6. Best to luck. Hoping they will be done extremely very well.

Perhaps, maybe B6 will have be consider service from ABQ-FLL/MCO/AUS/BOS or LGB.

kelmac Nov 15, 2012 3:39 pm


Originally Posted by N830MH (Post 19690572)
Well, Guys, it's official!!!

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/jetblu...192700451.html

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/albuqu...151418682.html

Congratulations to B6. Best to luck. Hoping they will be done extremely very well.

Perhaps, maybe B6 will have be consider service from ABQ-FLL/MCO/AUS/BOS or LGB.

Non-stop ABQ to FLL would be perfect. We leave this Sat (United) to catch a cruise ship in Ft Lauderdale. We do three, four, or five cruises a year, so non-stop to FLL would be excellent. Same United flights for winter break (ABQ--IAH--FLL) and for spring break we will do the non-stop ABQ to MCO on WN and take a rental car down to Port Everglades. AA back after the cruise.

Enjoy!
Kel:)

Juanefny Nov 16, 2012 10:14 am

Awesome!!!

Firewind Nov 16, 2012 8:20 pm

Just wonderful. Now - sorry never to be satisfied - a prayer that it will be a successful enough destination that they'll consider BOS-ABQ. But then, historically, it's always been considered to be a bit out of the way.

Anyway, ^. Loving JetBlue service.

adamj023 Nov 18, 2012 11:22 am

ABQ is a very nice addition and represents the heartland of America which was missed by JetBlue before.

All the carriers together are covering the planet nicely. If there are customers, the airlines will make sure there is a flight available.

N830MH Nov 23, 2012 7:26 pm


Originally Posted by Firewind (Post 19698091)
Just wonderful. Now - sorry never to be satisfied - a prayer that it will be a successful enough destination that they'll consider BOS-ABQ. But then, historically, it's always been considered to be a bit out of the way.

Anyway, ^. Loving JetBlue service.

Yes, they will consider it. If B6 has be done extremely very well. If there is enough O/D passengers traffic through BOS hub. I'm pretty confident. However, it will take a while. I think BOS-ABQ would be good for business traveler.

buckeyefanflyer Nov 23, 2012 7:44 pm

Yes, PIT-JFK is being eliminated in February. They hae been only running 2 flights the past few years. I have driven to PIT a few times to get a JFK flight and bly B6. I also flew out of CMH before they pulled out of that market. They will still have 3 flights to BOS from PIT.

Firewind Nov 23, 2012 10:43 pm


Originally Posted by N830MH (Post 19735580)
Yes, they will consider it. If B6 has be done extremely very well. If there is enough O/D passengers traffic through BOS hub. I'm pretty confident. However, it will take a while. I think BOS-ABQ would be good for business traveler.

+1 to all, but I'm biased.

adamj023 Nov 24, 2012 2:57 pm


Originally Posted by buckeyefanflyer (Post 19735637)
Yes, PIT-JFK is being eliminated in February. They hae been only running 2 flights the past few years. I have driven to PIT a few times to get a JFK flight and bly B6. I also flew out of CMH before they pulled out of that market. They will still have 3 flights to BOS from PIT.

Other carriers fly this route so there is still coverage. But considering Jetblue has Embraer's on order still, where are they putting all the newly arrived Embraers?

Firewind Nov 24, 2012 3:33 pm


Originally Posted by adamj023 (Post 19738820)
Other carriers fly this route so there is still coverage. But considering Jetblue has Embraer's on order still, where are they putting all the newly arrived Embraers?

The Caribbean?


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