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    JetBlue Expands Operations at Fort Lauderdale Following Spirit’s Route Reductions

    Sophia BennettBy Sophia Bennett09/11/20253,9772 Mins Read
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    JetBlue Expands Operations in Fort Lauderdale

    In response to Spirit Airlines‘ ongoing financial challenges, JetBlue has announced a significant expansion at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). The New York-based budget airline will introduce its largest schedule to date, featuring over 110 peak daily departures. This includes nine new nonstop routes alongside increased capacity for nine existing routes.

    New Routes and Service Details

    JetBlue’s latest destinations from Fort Lauderdale include:

    • Cali
    • Aruba
    • Cartagena
    • Grand Cayman
    • Liberia
    • New Orleans
    • Pittsburgh
    • San Pedro Sula
    • St. Maarten

    Most of these routes will offer year-round services, with flight frequency ranging from thrice weekly to daily. As part of the expansion celebration, JetBlue offers fares of $113 or less for nonstop destinations from Fort Lauderdale.

    Significance of the Expansion

    JetBlue aims to become Fort Lauderdale’s leading carrier by number of departures, focusing intensely on leisure travelers to Latin America and the Caribbean. With the introduction of additional routes and increased frequencies, the airline taps into high-yield passenger markets and expands its premium Mint service footprint, diversifying revenue streams beyond price-sensitive segments.

    Dave Jehn, JetBlue’s Vice President for Network Planning and Airline Partnerships, stated, “As the top airline in Fort Lauderdale, with more departures than any other carrier on peak travel days, JetBlue is proud to keep raising the bar for customers in South Florida and to continue bringing them to the places they want to go.”

    New Route Launch Schedule

    DestinationStart DateFrequency
    Cali (CLO)TBATBA
    Aruba (AUA)December 4, 20253x weekly
    Cartagena (CTG)December 4, 20254x weekly
    Grand Cayman (GCM)December 4, 20253x weekly
    Liberia (LIR)December 4, 20251x daily
    New Orleans (MSY)November 1, 20252x daily
    Pittsburgh (PIT)November 1, 20251x daily
    San Pedro Sula (SAP)December 4, 20254x weekly
    St. Maarten (SXM)December 4, 20254x weekly

    In addition to these newly launched services, JetBlue also bolsters its domestic route network from Fort Lauderdale, with Boston receiving up to six flights daily.

    JetBlue’s Strategic Growth

    This expansion solidifies Fort Lauderdale as a crucial connecting hub for JetBlue, facilitating traffic between North America and the Caribbean/Latin America. Despite initial investor reactions showing JetBlue shares dropping by about 1%, the strategic positioning allows JetBlue to leverage exclusive market opportunities less accessible to competitors.

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