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JetBlue Unveils “Wicked Blue,” a Boston-Inspired Livery Celebrating Two Decades as the City’s Favorite Airline
A fresh design for Boston, the livery underscores JetBlue’s dedication to the city with more routes and a new Logan lounge on the horizon. BOSTON--(BUSINESS

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nA fresh design for Boston, the livery underscores JetBlue’s dedication to the city with more routes and a new Logan lounge on the horizon.\n\n BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nJetBlue (Nasdaq: JBLU) today celebrated Wicked Blue, the airline’s newest specially painted aircraft, featuring a Boston-themed livery as a tribute to the city that JetBlue has proudly served for more than 20 years.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251219549342/en/Photo courtesy of JetBlue.\n“Wicked Blue embodies our pride in the Boston community, crewmembers and customers who have helped build JetBlue into the airline we are today,” said Marty St. George, president, JetBlue. “Boston is one of our most important markets with a huge loyalty base, and it’s a key driver of our JetForward strategy to offer the best East Coast leisure network. We wanted to say thank you to Bostonians who’ve supported us for over 20 years, and what’s more fitting than sending our pride for Boston flying all over our network?”\n\nNamed after the New England slang for “extremely,” Wicked Blue is a nod to JetBlue’s Boston roots. The newly painted Airbus A320’s tail features a postcard-style stamp with the date of JetBlue’s first-ever revenue flight from Boston. Spanning its blue fuselage is a bold “BOSTON” postcard design with fun, city-inspired illustrations tucked into every letter:\n\n\nAn ode to Boston’s iconic transportation system\n\n\n\nThe Paul Revere statue in the North End\n\n\n\nThe Zakim Bridge, anchoring the skyline\n\n\n\nA classic Boston lobster\n\n\n\nThe Massachusetts State House and its golden dome\n\n\n\nThe National Grid tank along the Dorchester waterfront, featuring the iconic “Rainbow Swash” mural\n\n\nBoston’s Biggest Airline\nJetBlue launched service at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) in 2004 and today remains the city’s leading leisure airline with more mainline seats and flights from Boston than any other carrier. JetBlue takes customers from Boston to their favorite warm-weather destinations with the most flights to California, Florida and the Caribbean.\n\nService out of Logan continues to expand with the most transatlantic service of JetBlue’s focus cities, including newly announced nonstop service to Barcelona beginning April 16, 2026, and Milan beginning May 11, 2026. J...