JetBlue is increasing its airlift to Barbados for the 2024/2025 winter season.Kelly Bourne, general manager of JetBlue Airways, Barbados and Grenada, made this disclosure on Tuesday during celebratory activities to mark the 15th anniversary of the airline doing business with Barbados.During a press conference held at the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA), Bourne said: “Today, we celebrate an exciting moment in our journey – 15 years ago, the first JetBlue flight from JFK [airport] New York took off to Barbados’ Grantley Adams International Airport. During these 15 years we have certainly grown, we’ve grown our Barbados network, expanding service not only to JFK New York but also to Boston. Today, we offer up to two daily flights from JFK and we will start operating up to three weekly flights this winter from Boston Logan International Airport to Barbados.”Minister of Tourism Ian Gooding Edghill said the partnership between Barbados and JetBlue is vital in shaping the island’s tourism landscape.“For the past decade and a half, JetBlue has been a bridge – bringing families together, welcoming visitors to our shores, and strengthening the bond between Barbados and the United States,” he said.