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Where in UK does JetBlue fly?

JetBlue gives you more choice—and that includes your choice of airport in London, with nonstop service to both Heathrow's Terminal 2 and Gatwick's North Terminal .



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JetBlue is currently the only U.S. carrier to serve both Gatwick and Heathrow, offering customers on both sides of the Atlantic greater choice and convenience.

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London Heathrow Airport (LHR) London Heathrow Airport is one of the world's busiest airports and the biggest in the U.K. With four terminals in use, Heathrow services more than 80 airlines from around the world. If you're flying on a long-haul flight into London, chances are this is where you would likely land.

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Which airline can I book to travel between the US and the UK? You can fly direct between the UK and the US with American Airlines, British Airways, Delta Airlines, JetBlue, United Airlines and Virgin Atlantic. Check out our flights from USA to UK guide to find out more.

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International Arrivals and Baggage Reclaim are on Level 1 of Terminal 2. Check Heathrow Flight Arrivals for information on scheduled times and destinations, details of delays and cancellations, and find out which terminal to use.

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Terminal 3 T3 mainly deals with long-haul flights for US, South America, and Asia, as well as some flights to Europe.

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Edinburgh Airport is Scotland's busiest airport, connecting the city with destinations all over the world via dozens of major and budget airlines.

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