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JetBlue Launches New Flights To Florida’s Emerald Coast

JetBlue Airways (NASDAQ: JBLU) has announced a major expansion of its Florida network with the introduction of nonstop flights to Destin–Fort Walton Beach Airport (VPS), connecting the Emerald Coast directly with Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). The new routes are set to begin on March 5, 2026, operating five times per week on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays,…

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JetBlue Q3 2025 Results and Fort Lauderdale Expansion

JetBlue posted its Q3 2025 results, showing solid progress under its JetForward transformation plan aimed at restoring sustained profitability. The airline reported $2.3 billion in operating revenue, a 1.8% year-over-year decrease, but outperformed cost and revenue guidance thanks to tighter expense control and robust close-in demand. Operating cash flow and liquidity remained strong at $2.9 billion, excluding the $600 million revolving credit facility,…

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JetBlue Unveils “Isla del Bluencanto” Special Livery Honoring Puerto Rico

JetBlue has introduced its latest special livery, “Isla del Bluencanto”, dedicated to celebrating the culture, heritage, and people of Puerto Rico. The design, created by Puerto Rican artist Juan Gutiérrez, was selected through a public vote and unveiled in a ceremony recognizing JetBlue’s long-standing commitment to the island, where the airline has been operating since 2002.

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American Airlines Launches Charlotte–Vero Beach Flights

American Airlines has announced the launch of new daily nonstop flights between Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) and Vero Beach Regional Airport (VRB), beginning February 12, 2025. The new service will be operated year-round with Bombardier CRJ-700 aircraft, marking a significant addition to the airline’s expanding Florida network.

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JetBlue Retires E190 As A220 Fleet Reaches 50 Aircraft

JetBlue has officially retired its Embraer E190 fleet, closing a chapter on nearly two decades of service and finalizing its transition to a next-generation all-Airbus narrowbody lineup. The final E190 revenue flight, operated on September 9, 2025, flew between New York JFK and Boston Logan, the same cities that launched JetBlue’s E190 service back in 2005.

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JetBlue Takes Delivery of Airbus A220-300 N3271J

JetBlue has officially taken delivery of a brand-new Airbus A220-300 from Airbus, further strengthening its narrowbody fleet as part of its modernization and efficiency strategy. The newly delivered aircraft carries the manufacturer serial number 55369 and will enter service with the registration N3271J.

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JetBlue Expands to Florida, Latin America, and Caribbean with New Routes

JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) has announced a significant network expansion across Florida, Latin America, and the Caribbean, reinforcing its focus city operations in Boston and New York while entering new coastal markets. The move includes the airline’s first-ever service to Vero Beach, Florida, and the return of flights to Daytona Beach, both launching in December 2025. These routes will connect with both Boston Logan International…

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Aegean Airlines To Launch India Flights With A321XLRs In 2026

Aegean Airlines has revealed plans to launch nonstop flights from Athens to Delhi and Mumbai starting March 2026, utilizing its newly acquired Airbus A321XLR aircraft. The two jets were purchased from JetBlue and Airbus, and they will retain the premium-heavy 24 business and 114 economy seat layout previously used by JetBlue on its transatlantic operations.

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DOT Approves JetBlue–United Blue Sky Partnership

The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) has officially approved the strategic Blue Sky partnership between JetBlue and United Airlines, paving the way for deeper cooperation between the two carriers. This decision marks a significant development in the competitive U.S. airline landscape and expands customer options across both networks.

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JetBlue Takes Delivery Of A220-300 Serial 55373

JetBlue Airways has expanded its narrowbody fleet with the delivery of a new Airbus A220-300, serial number 55373, reinforcing the airline’s strategy to operate a more fuel-efficient and passenger-friendly fleet. The A220 continues to play a central role in JetBlue’s modernization plans across its U.S. network.