New Nonstop Flights Make Travel to Big Sky Resort, MT, Easier Than Ever

Gregg Frantz | | Post Tag for Industry NewsIndustry News
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Big Sky, Mont., September 10, 2024ย โ€“ย Skiers, pack your bags and turn your ski dreams into reality. Big Sky Resort is now more accessible with expanded air service to Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) this winter.

Travelers will benefit from new nonstop Saturday flights from Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) via United Airlines, the first time offered for the winter season. Another addition for travelers this winter is nonstop flights from Boise (BOI), five days a week from Thursday through Monday, offering increased connectivity between California and the Southwest via Alaska Airlines.ย 

Also new for this winter is the JetBlue Mintย service from Boston (BOS) and New York (JFK) on select dates with Friday, Saturday, and Sunday schedules.ย Mint offers fully lie-flat beds, artisanal dining, priority boarding, and two complimentary checked bags.

โ€œBozeman is the most well-connected ski destination in the country,โ€ Yann Benjamin, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Big Sky Resort, said. โ€œThe winter schedule not only provides ease and choice for visitors but also connects our local community to cities all over the country from their home airport.โ€

With the expanded service and introduction of JetBlue Mint, getting to Big Sky has never been easier or more comfortable. Travelers can also find flights fromย Los Angeles, Boston, New York (EWR), Chicago, Seattle, Dallas, Denver, and Washington DCย that touch down before noon, allowing avid skiers and snowboarders to enjoy Big Sky Resort the same afternoon.

With stunning views of the Bridger Range from the tarmac, Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport greets guests from 19 cities with warm fireplaces and cabin-like charm. The recently expanded airport is located just 50 miles from Big Sky Resort, home to uncrowded slopes spanning 5,850 acres of terrain, 38 chairlifts, and 300 degrees of skiing off the iconic Lone Peak.


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