JetBlue Expands Florida Network, Adds Caribbean and Latin American Destinations from Boston
- Joe Breitfeller

- Aug 14
- 2 min read
JetBlue has today announced the launch of new service from Boston and New York to Vero Beach, as well as new connections from Tampa to Punta Cana and Islip, N.Y., between Fort Myers and Islip, from Fort Lauderdale to Santiago de los Caballeros, and more.

On Thursday (August 14, 2025), JetBlue announced a major network expansion with added destinations and more flights to key leisure markets. New routes include JetBlue’s first-ever service to Vero Beach (VRB), as well as the return of service to Daytona Beach (DAB), with both Florida cities served from both Boston (BOS) and New York (JFK) from December 2025. These additions build on JetBlue’s leading presence in the Northeast and strengthen its position as a preferred carrier for travel to and from Florida.
In Thursday’s announcement, JetBlue’s VP – Network Planning and Airline Partnerships, Dave Jehn, said,
“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. 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.”
Additionally, JetBlue is adding service to Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP) from Tampa (TPA) and Fort Myers (RSW), providing more convenience for Long Island travelers seeking Florida sunshine this winter. The carrier already offers nonstop service to Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and West Palm Beach from Long Island. JetBlue 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).
In addition to the Florida network expansion, JetBlue is adding more service from Boston to Latin America & Caribbean. The carrier will offer daily service from Boston to St. Thomas (STT), Liberia, Costa Rica (LIR), St. Maarten (SXM) and Nassau, Bahamas (NAS). For winter 2025/26, JetBlue is also adding a second Saturday flight from Boston to Grand Cayman (GCM) and Bridgetown, Barbados (BGI).

JetBlue is ‘New York’s Hometown Airline®’ and a leading carrier in Boston (BOS), Fort Lauderdale (FLL), Los Angeles (LAX), Orlando (MCO) and San Juan (SJU). The airline carries guests to over 100 destinations across the U.S., Caribbean, Latin America, and Europe. JetBlue Airways Corporation trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol JBLU.
Source: JetBlue/Business Wire


