These airlines are increasing flights between New England and the Bay Area for the Super Bowl
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These airlines are increasing flights between New England and the Bay Area for the Super Bowl
"JetBlue, the official airline of the New England Patriots, has added 10 nonstop flights between New England and San Francisco, including extra service from Boston and a special nonstop flight from Providence, R.I. The Providence route is not typically served by any airline, noted JetBlue. In total, JetBlue will operate 28 nonstop departures between New England and San Francisco between Feb. 5-9."
"United Airlines has added two nonstop flights - one between Boston and San Jose and one between Boston and San Francisco. Officials also had some fun designating Boston-specific flight numbers for the added routes: the Boston to San Francisco flight is "UA 617," named after Boston's area code and the Boston to San Jose flight is "UA 218," which pays homage to the Gillette Stadium Lighthouse (which is 218 feet tall)."
Airlines are increasing service between New England and the Bay Area in February as the New England Patriots will play the Seattle Seahawks on Feb. 8 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. JetBlue, American Airlines, and United Airlines are adding flights to San José Mineta International Airport (about 5 miles from the stadium) and San Francisco International Airport (about 30 miles from the stadium). JetBlue added 10 nonstop flights, including a special nonstop from Providence, and will operate 28 nonstop departures Feb. 5–9. United added two nonstop Boston flights and assigned Boston-themed flight numbers UA 617 and UA 218.
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