JetBlue has announced a significant expansion of its route map, strengthening its presence in leisure markets and its key cities: Boston and New York. The airline will debut in Vero Beach and resume operations to Daytona Beach starting December 2025, connecting both Florida cities with Boston Logan and New York-JFK through daily year-round flights.
Dave Jehn, Vice President of Network Planning and Alliances, emphasized that Florida remains a key destination for JetBlue’s low-fare, award-winning service, catering to both Northeast travelers seeking sunshine and Floridians flying north.
Enhanced Connectivity to and from Florida
New Domestic Routes:
- Boston — Daytona Beach: Daily from December 4, 2025, $59
- New York — Daytona Beach: Daily from December 4, 2025, $59
- Boston — Vero Beach: Daily from December 11, 2025, $69
- New York — Vero Beach: Daily from December 11, 2025, $69
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The airline will also add flights from Tampa and Fort Myers to Long Island MacArthur, bolstering its New York offerings and expanding connectivity for winter getaways.
- Tampa — Islip: 4x weekly from December 19, 2025 (through April 29, 2026), $49
- Fort Myers — Islip: 3x weekly from December 18, 2025 (through April 28, 2026), $49
Internationally, JetBlue will introduce new connections from Florida to the Caribbean:
- Tampa — Punta Cana: Daily year-round from December 18, 2025, $139
- Fort Lauderdale — Santiago de los Caballeros: Daily from December 13, 2025 (through January 19, 2026), $139
Boston: A Key Hub for Caribbean and Latin America
Boston will see a major boost with expanded routes to international sun destinations. Starting December 18, 2025, JetBlue will offer daily flights to St. Thomas, Liberia (Costa Rica), St. Maarten, and Nassau (Bahamas).
Additionally, a second Saturday flight will be added to Grand Cayman starting December 20, 2025, and to Bridgetown, Barbados, from January 10, 2026.
With this expansion, JetBlue confirms it will operate more flights than any competitor from Boston to the Caribbean and Florida this year, doubling seat capacity to Florida and quadrupling flights to the Caribbean compared to the second-largest airline on these routes by December.
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