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Book JetBlue flights to & from Barbados
Search and buy JetBlue flights to and from Barbados with Alternative Airlines. JetBlue Airways is one of the top carriers in the US that offers flights to and from Barbados. At Alternative Airlines, we offer a fast and simple way to buy JetBlue flights, with a variety of ways to pay.
JetBlue offers direct flights to Barbados from the East Coast. And, if you want to fly to Barbados from somewhere else in the US or even from a destination within South America, JetBlue offers many different indirect flight options too.
Use our search form to search for flights on JetBlue Airways flying to and from Barbados.

Flying to and from the US to Barbados on JetBlue Airways
JetBlue Airways offers lots of different flight options to Barbados, both direct and non-direct. All of JetBlue's direct flights depart on the East Coast (from New York and Boston) of the US and fly to Barbados' main airport in Seawell, Christ Church — Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI). Flying from other destinations within the US requires an indirect flight, with 1 or more stops that connect in New York and Boston.
Flights to/from New York and Boston
Flights from New York and Boston to Barbados on JetBlue are all direct. JetBlue connects Barbados with New York JFK airport, Newark Liberty airport and Boston Logan airport. The airline offers direct flights on the following routes:
- New York (JFK) ➡ Barbados (BGI) — usually flying daily
- Newark (EWR) ➡ Barbados (BGI) — usually flying 1x a week
- Boston (BOS) ➡ Barbados (BGI)— usually flying 1x a week
On regular schedule, flights from New York JFK to Barbados depart at least once a day. Flights to Barbados from Newark and Boston are a lot less frequent, usually flying only once a week.
Flights to/from other destinations in the US
If you want to fly to Barbados on JetBlue from destinations within the US outside of New York JFK, Newark or Boston, you'll have to get a connecting flight with at least 1 stop. This flight will usually connect via New York JFK but, depending on when you're flying and where you're flying from, might connect via Newark or Boston instead.
Destinations that require a 1-stop connection include Albuquerque, Atlanta, Austin, Charleston, Chicago, Dallas, Fort Lauderdale, Houston, Jacksonville, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, West Palm Beach, Boise, Nantucket, Portland — Maine and many others.
If you're flying from a lesser-known city or somewhere that JetBlue doesn't fly directly to/from New York, Newark or Boston, you'll have to get a connecting flight with 2 stops or more.
Flying to and from Barbados on JetBlue Airways from outside the US
JetBlue Airways doesn't only offer flights to Barbados from the US. It also flies to Barbados from destinations within South America too. Two of the popular destinations that it flies to Barbados to from outside the US are Bogotá and Cartegena in Colombia. These routes are indirect and require 1 stop at New York JFK.
Any flights to Barbados from destinations outside of Colombia might require an additional stop.
For flights outside of the US, it might be worth considering flying with a different airline to JetBlue, as another airline might be able to offer more direct flights and at a cheaper price.
Use our search form at the top of the page to search for flights to Barbados from anywhere in the world and on any airline.
