List of JetBlue destinations

JetBlue is an American low-cost airline that serves destinations throughout the United States, northern and central Latin America, and the Caribbean utilizing a fleet of Airbus A320, Airbus A321 and Embraer 190 aircraft. In the northeastern United States, JetBlue is one of the largest airlines. Since 2012, JetBlue's focus has been on expanding service from Boston and the Caribbean.[1]

Top cities

As of December 2019, JetBlue's top cities by number of daily departures were as follows:

Rank Airport Departures
1 New York–JFK 200
2 Boston 180
3 Fort Lauderdale 117
4 Orlando 84
5 Long Beach 36
6 Washington–National 30
7 Newark 20
8 Tampa 15

Destinations

This is a list of destinations served or previously served by JetBlue, as of May 2020:[2]

Country Province/State City Airport Notes Refs
 Antigua and BarbudaSt. John'sV. C. Bird International Airport[3]
 ArubaOranjestadQueen Beatrix International Airport
 BahamasNassauLynden Pindling International Airport
 BarbadosBridgetownGrantley Adams International Airport
 BermudaHamiltonL.F. Wade International Airport
 Cayman IslandsGrand CaymanOwen Roberts International Airport
 ColombiaAndean RegionBogotáEl Dorado International Airport
MedellínJosé María Córdova International Airport[4]
Caribbean RegionCartagenaRafael Núñez International Airport
 Costa RicaGuanacaste ProvinceLiberiaDaniel Oduber Quirós International Airport
San José ProvinceSan JoséJuan Santamaría International Airport
 CubaCamagüey ProvinceCamagüeyIgnacio Agramonte International AirportTerminated[5]
Ciudad de La HabanaHavanaJosé Martí International Airport[6]
Holguín ProvinceHolguínFrank País AirportTerminated[5]
Villa Clara ProvinceSanta ClaraAbel Santamaria AirportTerminated[5]
 CuraçaoWillemstadHato International Airport
 Dominican RepublicDistrito NacionalSanto DomingoLas Américas International Airport
La Altagracia ProvincePunta CanaPunta Cana International Airport
La Romana ProvinceLa RomanaLa Romana International AirportTerminated[7]
Puerto Plata ProvincePuerto PlataGregorio Luperón International Airport
Santiago ProvinceSantiago de los CaballerosCibao International Airport
 EcuadorGuayas ProvinceGuayaquilJosé Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport[8]
Pichincha ProvinceQuitoMariscal Sucre International Airport[9]
 FranceGuadeloupePointe-à-PitrePointe-à-Pitre International Airport[10]
 GrenadaSt. George'sMaurice Bishop International Airport[11]
 GuyanaGeorgetownCheddi Jagan International Airport[12]
 GuatemalaGuatemala DepartmentGuatemala CityLa Aurora International AirportBegins October 21, 2020[13]
 HaitiPort-au-PrinceToussaint Louverture International Airport
 JamaicaKingstonNorman Manley International Airport
Montego BaySangster International Airport
 MexicoQuintana RooCancúnCancún International Airport
State of MexicoMexico CityMexico City International AirportTerminated[14]
 PeruLima ProvinceLimaJorge Chávez International Airport
 Saint LuciaVieux FortHewanorra International Airport
 Sint MaartenPhilipsburgPrincess Juliana International Airport
 Trinidad and TobagoPort of SpainPiarco International Airport
 Turks and Caicos IslandsProvidencialesProvidenciales International Airport
 United States AlaskaAnchorageTed Stevens Anchorage International AirportTerminated
 ArizonaPhoenixPhoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
 CaliforniaBurbankHollywood Burbank Airport
Long BeachLong Beach AirportFocus city
Ends October 6, 2020
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Los AngelesLos Angeles International Airport
OaklandOakland International AirportTerminated[16]
OntarioOntario International Airport[17][18]
Palm SpringsPalm Springs International AirportSeasonal[19]
SacramentoSacramento International Airport
San DiegoSan Diego International Airport
San FranciscoSan Francisco International Airport
San Jose, CASan Jose International Airport
 ColoradoDenverDenver International Airport
Steamboat SpringsYampa Valley Regional AirportSeasonal[20]
 ConnecticutHartfordBradley International Airport
 District of ColumbiaWashington, D.C.Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
Washington Dulles International AirportTerminated[21]
 FloridaDaytona BeachDaytona Beach International AirportTerminated[22][23]
Fort LauderdaleFort Lauderdale–Hollywood International AirportFocus city[24]
Fort MyersSouthwest Florida International Airport
JacksonvilleJacksonville International Airport
OrlandoOrlando International AirportFocus city[24]
SarasotaSarasota–Bradenton International Airport
TampaTampa International Airport
West Palm BeachPalm Beach International Airport
 Georgia (U.S. state)AtlantaHartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport[25][26]
SavannahSavannah/Hilton Head International Airport
 IllinoisChicagoO'Hare International Airport
 LouisianaNew OrleansLouis Armstrong International Airport
 MainePortland, MEPortland International Jetport
 MarylandBaltimoreBaltimore–Washington International Airport
 MassachusettsBostonLogan International AirportFocus city
HyannisBarnstable Municipal AirportSeasonal
Martha's VineyardMartha's Vineyard AirportSeasonal
NantucketNantucket Memorial AirportSeasonal
Worcester, MAWorcester Regional Airport[27]
 MichiganDetroitDetroit Metropolitan Airport
 MinnesotaMinneapolisMinneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport
 MontanaBozemanBozeman Yellowstone International AirportSeasonal
 NevadaLas VegasMcCarran International Airport
Reno/TahoeReno–Tahoe International Airport[28]
 New JerseyNewarkNewark Liberty International Airport
 New MexicoAlbuquerqueAlbuquerque International Sunport
 New YorkAlbany, NYAlbany International Airport[29]
BuffaloBuffalo Niagara International Airport
New York CityJohn F. Kennedy International AirportBase
LaGuardia Airport
NewburghNew York Stewart International Airport
RochesterGreater Rochester International Airport
SyracuseSyracuse Hancock International Airport
White PlainsWestchester County Airport
 North CarolinaCharlotteCharlotte Douglas International Airport
RaleighRaleigh–Durham International Airport
 OhioClevelandCleveland Hopkins International Airport[30]
ColumbusJohn Glenn Columbus International AirportTerminated[31]
 OregonPortland, ORPortland International Airport
 PennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia International Airport
PittsburghPittsburgh International Airport
 Puerto RicoAguadillaRafael Hernández Airport
PonceMercedita Airport
San JuanLuis Muñoz Marín International AirportFocus city
 Rhode IslandProvidenceT. F. Green Airport
 South CarolinaCharlestonCharleston International Airport
 TennesseeNashvilleNashville International Airport[32][33]
 TexasAustinAustin–Bergstrom International Airport
DallasDallas/Fort Worth International Airport
HoustonGeorge Bush Intercontinental Airport[34]
William P. Hobby AirportTerminated[34]
 UtahSalt Lake CitySalt Lake City International Airport
 VermontBurlingtonBurlington International Airport
 VirginiaRichmondRichmond International Airport
 WashingtonSeattleSeattle–Tacoma International Airport
 United States Virgin IslandsSt. CroixHenry E. Rohlsen AirportTerminated[35]
St. ThomasCyril E. King Airport
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