"We know the community will also be disappointed to hear this news."
JetBlue is ending service at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport this summer due to a “capacity crisis,” the airport announced Thursday.
The final JetBlue flight at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT) takes place on July 8, airport officials said.
Airport officials said they are “very disappointed” by the move.
“JetBlue shared that they have to ‘make a tough call as to how to best support national connectivity in a time of capacity crisis,'” the officials said in a statement, adding they’ve worked hard to promote the airline.
“MHT has worked diligently to promote JetBlue service at MHT, providing air service incentives, a substantial marketing budget, and conducting various promotional activities to create awareness,” airport officials said in the statement. “Unfortunately, those efforts were not enough to overcome their ongoing business challenges, which have only been exacerbated by the recent spike in jet fuel prices.”
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JetBlue did not immediately respond to a Boston.com request for comment.
“We know the community will also be disappointed to hear this news. However, we will continue to seek new carriers and routes and hope to welcome JetBlue back to MHT in the future,” airport officials said.
JetBlue began service at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in January 2025.
Kristi Palma
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Kristi Palma is the travel writer for Boston.com, focusing on the six New England states. She covers airlines, hotels, and things to do across Boston and New England. She is the author of the award-winning Scenic Six, a weekly travel newsletter.
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