I have just read that JetBlue intends to start a JFK to LHR flight in 2021
That might help the POP travel from the UK which has been dropped.
Possibly - a night in NYC for the AM flight to POP
but the exit flight should be seamless
I have used WestJet via Toronto for this trip....reasonably well
an overnight in Toronto on the UK - POP leg too
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From todays London Telegraph
JetBlue will become the first US budget airline to enter the transatlantic fray with the launch of flights from both New York and Boston to London planned for 2021.
The carrier said the routes were currently “overpriced and underserved”, with JetBlue president Joanna Geraght adding: “London is the largest metro area JetBlue doesn't yet serve from both Boston and New York. The fares being charged today by airlines on these routes, specifically on the premium end, are enough to make you blush.”
In less than 20 years the airline has grown an extensive route network across North, Central and South America, with a comparable offering to the likes of Ryanair and EasyJet – fares do not include checked baggage or the ability to amend bookings free of charge. It does, however, unlike its budget brethren, offer free snacks and soft drinks to customers, while economy seats boast healthy leg room and entertainment screens.
Unlike British low-cost airlines, JetBlue also offer a business cabin on some of its planes, called “Mint”, with lie-flat beds. This year, the Mint cabin was named Best Regional Business Class in North America by TripAdvisor. but even
UK-born chief executive Robin Hayes - formerly of British Airways - said in September that last-minute business fares of up to $10,000 between New York and London were “obscene”, adding: “When we see that, we know we can go into it for a lot cheaper.”
That might help the POP travel from the UK which has been dropped.
Possibly - a night in NYC for the AM flight to POP
but the exit flight should be seamless
I have used WestJet via Toronto for this trip....reasonably well
an overnight in Toronto on the UK - POP leg too
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From todays London Telegraph
JetBlue will become the first US budget airline to enter the transatlantic fray with the launch of flights from both New York and Boston to London planned for 2021.
The carrier said the routes were currently “overpriced and underserved”, with JetBlue president Joanna Geraght adding: “London is the largest metro area JetBlue doesn't yet serve from both Boston and New York. The fares being charged today by airlines on these routes, specifically on the premium end, are enough to make you blush.”
In less than 20 years the airline has grown an extensive route network across North, Central and South America, with a comparable offering to the likes of Ryanair and EasyJet – fares do not include checked baggage or the ability to amend bookings free of charge. It does, however, unlike its budget brethren, offer free snacks and soft drinks to customers, while economy seats boast healthy leg room and entertainment screens.
Unlike British low-cost airlines, JetBlue also offer a business cabin on some of its planes, called “Mint”, with lie-flat beds. This year, the Mint cabin was named Best Regional Business Class in North America by TripAdvisor. but even
UK-born chief executive Robin Hayes - formerly of British Airways - said in September that last-minute business fares of up to $10,000 between New York and London were “obscene”, adding: “When we see that, we know we can go into it for a lot cheaper.”