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Home » JetBlue » Official: JetBlue Will Serve London Heathrow AND Gatwick
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Official: JetBlue Will Serve London Heathrow AND Gatwick

Matthew Klint Posted onMay 19, 2021November 14, 2023 12 Comments

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After months of speculation, JetBlue announced it will “split the baby” and launch transatlantic service to both London Heathrow and Gatwick later this year.

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  • JetBlue Will Serve Both Heathrow And Gatwick In London
    • JetBlue London Heathrow Flight Schedule
    • JetBlue London Gatwick Flight Schedule
  • What Is JetBlue London Pricing Like?
  • JetBlue Boston Service Delayed Until 2022
  • CONCLUSION

JetBlue Will Serve Both Heathrow And Gatwick In London

Joanna Geraghty, President and COO of JetBlue, noted:

“We decided our best path into London wasn’t choosing between the two largest airports in the U.K…it’s choosing both of them. We’re looking at London in the same way we successfully serve major metro areas across the U.S. via multiple airports – places like New York, L.A. and South Florida.”

While the analogy is interesting, CEO Robin Hayes clarified:

“We received permanent slots at Gatwick that we just can’t pass up and in Heathrow we have temporary allocations. Heathrow’s slots are the highest in demand globally. Free Heathrow slots is a historic opportunity from the pandemic that we hope will become permanent.”

My take is that JetBlue took the Gatwick slots as an insurance policy in case the Heathrow slots do not become permanent. However, should Heathrow slots become permanent I would expect JetBlue to eventually concentrate operations in LHR.

JetBlue London Heathrow Flight Schedule

JetBlue will launch daily flights between New York (JFK) and London Heathrow (LHR) on August 11, 2021 according to the following schedule:

B6 flight 07 dep JFK 10:09PM arr LHR 10:10AM+1
B6 flight 20 dep LHR 6:10PM arr JFK 9:35PM

JetBlue will utilize its new Airbus A321LR on the route, featuring:

  • 24 business class seats
  • 114 economy class seats
    • includes 24 Even More Space seats

> Read More: JetBlue A321neo With New Mint Business Class Photo Tour
> Read More: JetBlue’s Impressive Transatlantic Economy Class Product


JetBlue London Gatwick Flight Schedule

JetBlue will launch daily flights between JFK and London Gatwick (LGW) on September 30, 2021 according to the following schedule:

B6 flight 43 dep JFK 7:48PM arr LGW 7:55AM+1
B6 flight 44 dep LGW 12:10PM arr JFK 3:43PM

JetBlue will utilize the same Airbus A321LR on the route.

What Is JetBlue London Pricing Like?

Fare are competitive, though not extraordinary on the new London routes. Round-trip fares from New York to London start at $599 round-trip in economy class and $1,979 in business class. Originating in London, return fares start at £288 (~$410) in economy and £950 (~$1,345) in business class.

However, there are two things to note. First, some city pairs often even cheaper pricing. For example, a round-trip from London to Fort Lauderdale is  £282 (~$399) while Mint business class is £842 (~$1,192).

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Departing San Juan, PR is even cheaper, with round-trip Mint fares pricing at under $800.

Secondly, JetBlue is not offering attractive one-way pricing at this time, which I was most hoping for. While prices are still reasonable compared to legacy carriers, one-way prices are not half the round-trip fare or even approximate the breakdown you see when purchasing a one-way ticket.

Currently, the Mint Suite is a $129 upcharge. Expect that price to rise since JetBlue charges more for the Mint Suite just between Los Angeles and New York.

JetBlue Boston Service Delayed Until 2022

Due to the pandemic, border closures, and current lack of business demand between London and the USA, JetBlue will delay the launch of its Boston – London service until 2022.

CONCLUSION

After two years of waiting, JetBlue has finally published its London schedule. As it seeks to gain permanent London Heathrow slots, JetBlue will serve both Heathrow and Gatwick. One-fares are not cheap (diminishing JetBlue’s ability to truly disrupt the market), but round-trip fares are still extremely competitive and may well drop further in the months ahead as other airlines match JetBlue’s introductory pricing.

What do you think of JetBlue’s plan to “split the baby” and fly to both London Gatwick and Heathrow?

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Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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12 Comments

  1. Glen Reply
    May 19, 2021 at 9:55 am

    Maybe I’ll FINALLY use my JetBlue points I’ve racked up over the years!

  2. Gene Reply
    May 19, 2021 at 9:58 am

    @ Matthew — If this prompts AA, BA, DL, and UA match B6’s prices, that is all that really matters. I will take those airlines over B6 every time at the same price.

  3. Gravelly Point Guy Reply
    May 19, 2021 at 10:06 am

    UA should really hit back at JetBlue by opening JFK-LHR ASAP!!

  4. Stuart Reply
    May 19, 2021 at 10:15 am

    I’m completely perplexed as to why you would serve both other than to test the waters as to which becomes more profitable in the end. Serving one flight a day to each requires a seperate group of employees (whether or not they are contracted) at both airports. Further, on a plane that has around 200 passengers only? If BOS eventually did the same I guess I could see it in justifying the split bank of staffing. But for now it seems absurd.

    Fares to London from New York are going to be quite fun this year. It should be quite the bloodbath.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      May 19, 2021 at 10:21 am

      I think they are doing Gatwick on a “use it or lose it” basis and simply trying to hold this space as they work behind the scenes to make the temporary Heathrow slot permanent.

  5. Carl Reply
    May 19, 2021 at 10:17 am

    The Boston Heathrow flight schedule is terrible for B6. It’s terrible aircraft utilization, having to sit on the ground for 8 hours at LHR. And it renders connections at BOS virtually impossible. With an arrival time of 9:35pm and allowing for immigration and customs clearance, connecting flights would have to leave well after 11pm. The free slots are worth what B6 is paying for them.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      May 19, 2021 at 10:21 am

      It is odd…especially if Heathrow charges parking fees by the hour.

  6. Osman Reply
    May 19, 2021 at 11:24 am

    The launch flight to Heathrow is actually on Wednesday August 11.
    It appears to be fully sold out at this time.

  7. Jerry Reply
    May 19, 2021 at 12:11 pm

    Without a good lounge setup or any meaningful onward connections, what is the real draw to LHR? I get that LHR just feels more premium, but unless you’re part of the 1% of travelers benefiting from Heathrow Express, I don’t see any way that Heathrow is superior to Gatwick for B6 pax.

  8. EJC Reply
    May 19, 2021 at 2:29 pm

    It is possible that B6 could do a deal with BA like SAA did. SAA’s planes would be towed to BA Engineering during the day when they were sat on the ground and the same would happen for BA in South Africa, saving both airlines airport fees.

  9. Nate nate Reply
    May 19, 2021 at 5:12 pm

    “Boston Heathrow”?

  10. Aaron Reply
    May 19, 2021 at 9:15 pm

    Interesting… the plane is staying overnight in LHR, but doing what’s basically a direct turn in JFK. I wonder what’s the reason for this

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