JetBlue Adds Nine New Routes from Fort Lauderdale

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JetBlue Airways is making a major push in South Florida, announcing on September 10 that it will launch nine new routes and expand service on existing high-demand flights from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). The move cements JetBlue’s position as a leading carrier at FLL, where it will operate more than 100 daily departures this winter, peaking at 113 flights per day.

The airline says the expansion is driven by strong demand for leisure and business travel from South Florida to key domestic markets. In addition to the nine new routes, JetBlue will increase flight frequencies on nine of its busiest U.S. routes, giving customers more flexibility and better connectivity across its network. Specific route details will be released closer to the launch dates.

JetBlue’s buildup at FLL reflects its broader strategy to strengthen focus cities and capture market share in competitive regions. The carrier has invested heavily in Fort Lauderdale over the past decade, using it as a gateway to the Caribbean and Latin America while also boosting domestic point-to-point service.

With this expansion, JetBlue is positioning itself to serve both local travelers and connecting passengers looking for affordable fares and a modern onboard experience. The airline’s growth at FLL also signals confidence in South Florida’s robust travel market and supports its long-term plan to scale operations in key leisure destinations. By winter, JetBlue customers will have more nonstop options and more frequent flights than ever before from Fort Lauderdale.

Sources: AirGuide Business airguide.info, bing.com

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