JetBlue launches new routes in Florida and other states popular Caribbean islands In time for winter, you can enjoy a relaxing beach vacation to escape the cold.
In December, the airline is launching new flights to Florida’s Vero Beach, as well as returning service to Daytona Beach, and launching new flights from Florida into the Dominican Republic. according to JetBlue. The airline has discounted fares that start at only $49.
JetBlue Vice President of Network Planning and Airline Partnerships Dave Jehn said, “We’re proud to expand our footprint by adding these new destinations in order to meet the demand of customers for more Sunshine State.”
Snowbirds seeking to escape the Northeast winter can now do so in the warmth of the South. sunny beaches of Florida JetBlue will offer new options to passengers with its first entry into Vero Beach Regional Airport. The airline will provide daily year-round flights from Boston Logan International Airport BOS and New York John F. Kennedy Airport JFK starting December 11. Starting Dec. 4, JetBlue plans to bring daily, year-round service to Daytona Beach International Airport from New York Logan International Airport and John F. Kennedy Airport in New York.
JetBlue is also adding service from New York’s Long Island MacArthur Airport to the Southwest Florida International Airport in Fort Myers (RSW), as well as the Tampa International Airport. These flights will begin on December 18 and 19 respectively. These flights will complement the carrier’s existing service between Long Island, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and West Palm Beach.
JetBlue has announced that it will offer the new routes at low rates to celebrate. JetBlue offers flights between Long Island, New York and Tampa for as little as $49 one way.
JetBlue has launched new flights from the Dominican Republic to those looking to go even further south. JetBlue will begin daily flights from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to Cibao International Airport in Santiago de los Caballeros on December 13, followed by daily flights between Tampa and Puntacana International Airport on December 18.
JetBlue plans to expand service from Boston in Latin America as well. the Caribbean. The carrier will offer daily flights from Dec. 18 onwards to St. Thomas as well as Liberia (Costa Rica), St. Maarten in the Bahamas, and Nassau. JetBlue will add a Saturday flight from Grand Cayman, Cayman Island, to Bridgetown in Barbados starting January 10, 2026.
JetBlue stated that the new routes will build on its “strength” as Boston’s leading leisure airline, and provide more nonstop options for warm-weather destination. This will meet strong demand for international holidays.
JetBlue announced the news just a few weeks ago. linked loyalty programs with United Airlines. The Blue Sky collaboration will enable travelers to book reward flights with each airline.