JetBlue Airways B66607 Flight Status from Boston to Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands today

International flight JetBlue Airways B66607 from Boston (BOS) United States to Saint Thomas (STT) U.S. Virgin Islands operated by JetBlue Airways. Scheduled time of departure from Logan International Airport is 07:30 America/New_York and scheduled time of arrival in Cyril E. King Airport is 12:39 America/St_Thomas. The duration of the flight is 4 hours 8 minutes.

B66607 - JBU6607 JetBlue Airways (B6)
BOS Boston United States
Flight BOS to STT
STT Saint Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands
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Departure Logan International Airport
IATA: BOSICAO: KBOS
Scheduled 07:30
C C12
Arrival Cyril E. King Airport
IATA: STTICAO: TIST
Scheduled 12:39
None None
B66607 Detail
  • Type: International Flight
  • Flight Duration: 4 hours 8 minutes
  • Flight Distance: 2725 kms / 1693 miles
Airline
  • JetBlue Airways
  • IATA: B6
  • ICAO: JBU
  • Operating Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Passenger Services
  • Service type: Normal passenger
  • Seats: 100
  • Freight capacity: 0 tons
  • Passenger classes: Economy, Shuttle, Premium Economy
More Detail
  • Aircraft: E90
  • Callsign: JBU607
  • Departure Timezone: America/New_York
  • Arrival Timezone: America/St_Thomas
  • Current Time in Boston: Wednesday 2024-04-24 18:30 PM
  • Current Time in Saint Thomas: Wednesday 2024-04-24 18:30 PM

Similar flight route from Boston (BOS) to Saint Thomas (STT)

Airline Flight no Departure Arrival
JetBlue Airways B6907
JetBlue Airways
24/04/2024
07:01 (-5:00)
3 hours 41 minutes
10:55 (-4:00)
TAP Portugal TP4521
TAP Portugal
24/04/2024
07:01 (-5:00)
3 hours 41 minutes
10:55 (-4:00)

Frequently asked questions, answered

How long is the flight from Boston to Saint Thomas?

On average, nonstop flight takes 4 hour(s) 8 minutes, with the flight distance of 2725 km (1693 miles).

What type of aircraft is used for the JetBlue Airways B66607 flight?

All JetBlue Airways B66607 flights are operated using E90 aircraft.