JetBlue adds flights to/from Las Vegas

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JetBlue will start East Coast service between Las Vegas and Hartford and Richmond on Friday and plans to launch flights to Mexico and North Carolina in the spring. 

JetBlue has also recently added new routes between Las Vegas and Los Angeles and Las Vegas and Newark, according to the company’s website. 

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The new service between Las Vegas and Cancun and Las Vegas and Raleigh-Durham will start in March. 

One-way flights to Cancun were listed with prices ranging between $113 and $203. One-way flights to North Carolina were listed for as low as $104 and as high as $133.

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