Playa Grande, Guanacaste, Costa Rica

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JetBlue has added destinations and more flights to enhance its position in key coastal markets and strengthen its Boston and New York focus cities.

The latest growth includes the JetBlue’s first-ever service to Vero Beach (VRB) as well as the return of service to Daytona Beach (DAB), bringing the airline’s low fares and award-winning service to more popular and underserved coastal destinations.

JetBlue will bring service to the two popular Florida beach cities from both Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in December 2025.

Sebastian Inlet, near Vero Beach.

“Florida continues to be a place JetBlue’s unique combination of low fares and great service resonates, and we’re proud to grow our footprint with these new destinations to meet customer demand for more of the Sunshine State,” said Dave Jehn, JetBlue’s VP of network planning and airline partnerships in a media announcement. “Whether it’s customers in the Northeast looking for a warm getaway or Floridians traveling north, we’re excited to bring more choices and better service to these markets.”

Elsewhere in Florida, JetBlue is adding service to Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP) from Tampa (TPA) and Fort Myers (RSW), providing more convenience for Long Island-based groups seeking Florida sunshine this winter. JetBlue already offers nonstop service to Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and West Palm Beach from Long Island.

Expanding Across the Caribbean & Latin America

The airline is also adding service from Florida to the Dominican Republic, with new routes from Tampa to Punta Cana (PUJ) and Fort Lauderdale to Santiago de los Caballeros (STI), growing international connectivity from Florida.

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In addition, JetBlue is significantly expanding service this winter to Latin America and the Caribbean from Logan International Airport. The airline will increase service to four popular destinations this winter—St. Thomas (STT), Liberia, Costa Rica (LIR), St. Maarten (SXM) and Nassau, Bahamas (NAS) and now offer daily flights to each. JetBlue will also add a second Saturday flight to Grand Cayman (GCM) and Bridgetown, Barbados (BGI) during the season.

These routes build on JetBlue’s strength in Boston and offer more nonstop options to warm-weather destinations, meeting strong demand for international getaways. This year, JetBlue will offer the most flights from Boston to the Caribbean and Florida with nearly double the number of seats between Boston and Florida and nearly four times as many flights to Latin America and the Caribbean as the next largest carrier this December.

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