JetBlue will soon be landing in the Twin Cities.

The airline announced Tuesday it would offer nonstop, round-trip flights between Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and Boston starting in May. Minneapolis will be the airline’s 65th nonstop destination from Boston.

JetBlue will provide a total of three daily round-trip flights between the two cities effective May 3. Beginning Tuesday, the airline is offering one-way fares starting at $89.

“We have been pursuing air service from JetBlue for several years and couldn’t be more pleased with their decision to add Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport to their route map in 2018,” said Brian Ryks, executive director and CEO of the Metropolitan Airports Commission in a prepared statement.

Travelers can now use JetBlue to connect to 60 additional cities in the U.S. and Caribbean from Boston, Ryks said.