KEY POINTS
  • JetBlue is converting some of its Airbus orders for the manufacturer's longest-range narrow-body jet.
  • The planes would allow JetBlue to fly to more cities in Europe.
  • JetBlue announced its first service to London in April.
A JetBlue plane

JetBlue Airways plans to expand service to Europe from the East Coast of the U.S., the low-cost airline said Thursday.

The New York-based carrier said it will swap 13 of its existing Airbus orders in favor of the newly unveiled A321XLR, the manufacturer's longest-range narrow-body jet, to link Boston and New York with a host of European cities as the carrier prepares to take on rivals that dominate trans-Atlantic air travel.