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JetBlue starts selling new Dominican Republic service
Tuesday, March 30, 2004
NEW YORK, USA: JetBlue Airways, New York's low-fare carrier, has received authority from the U.S. Department of Transportation to serve the Dominican Republic. Upon completion of the application process by the government of the Dominican Republic, JetBlue plans to launch a daily flight from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport to Santo Domingo, starting June 17, 2004.
The carrier will offer an introductory sale fare on these routes of $119 each way, when booked at JetBlue's website,
www.jetblue.com. These sale fares, which require a seven-day advance purchase, must be purchased by May 31 and are valid for travel through June 30. Seats are limited and customers are encouraged to book early.
The airline's regular one-way fares on both new Dominican Republic routes will range from $134 to $299 each way if booked via
www.jetblue.com
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