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CLEVELAND - JetBlue announced it is making Cleveland Hopkins International Airport its 88th destination.

Mayor Frank Jackson and Airport Director Ricky Smith joined JetBlue Vice President of Network Planning Dave Clark for the announcement on Tuesday.

JetBlue service will begin April 30 with nonstop flights twice daily to Boston Logan International Airport.

It is kicking off its stay in Cleveland with flights to Boston for $19.51. The sale is valid Tuesday and Wednesday, and applies to one-way fairs April 30 through June 18 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

"We believe Cleveland has been underserved," Clark said.

Last week, United Airlines announced it would be ending non-stop flights from Cleveland to several other major U.S. cities. Frontier Airlines also announced it was dropping several non-stop flights.

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