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JetBlue Airways Expands On Fort-Lauderdale Connections

Maisie Milward
Last updated: 8 January 2026 19:55
By Maisie Milward
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JetBlue Airways expands on Fort Lauderdale connections by introducing new nonstop services to Orlando and Dallas, and also additional flights to New York.
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JetBlue Airways expands on its Fort Lauderdale connections by introducing new nonstop services to Orlando and Dallas, and also adds additional flights to New York.

JetBlue Airways expands on Fort Lauderdale connections by introducing new nonstop services to Orlando and Dallas, and also additional flights to New York.
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JetBlue Airways Expands Fort-Lauderdale Connections

The airline has announced two-year-round nonstop services from its hub at Fort Lauderdale. The new routes will fly from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to Orlando International Airport and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.

An additional two flights daily will also be introduced to the service on the current New York route.  The vice president of network planning and airline partnerships at JetBlue praised the new route and flight additions, which strengthen the airline’s network.

“These additions reflect the momentum we’ve built in Florida and our continued investment in Fort Lauderdale as a key gateway in our network. By connecting our focus cities and expanding successful routes, we’re giving customers more reasons to choose JetBlue for travel within Florida and beyond.”

JetBlue Airways expands on Fort Lauderdale connections by introducing new nonstop services to Orlando and Dallas, and also additional flights to New York.
A321Neo In-Flight © JetBlue

Year-round, Daily Flights to New Routes.

From May 21, twice-daily flights will run to Orlando, and on Mar. 12, 2026, daily flights to Dallas will begin.

JetBlue continues to reiterate its focus on connecting the two cities to offer flexibility and a broader selection of destinations for customers.

The network expansion announcement marks a major milestone for JetBlue, with its largest-ever schedule running from South Florida.

Will you be travelling to one of JetBlue’s non-stop destinations next year? Let us know in the comments below.

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