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JetBlue expands Airbus A220 routes from Fort Lauderdale starting April

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JetBlue expands Airbus A220 routes from Fort Lauderdale starting April
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JetBlue Airways is expanding its use of the Airbus A220-300 aircraft from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, with several new routes scheduled to begin in 2025. The airline is phasing out its Embraer fleet and focusing on the A220 for increased fuel efficiency and passenger capacity.

According to Ishrion Aviation, JetBlue will significantly increase its A220 flights from Fort Lauderdale starting April 30, 2025. Destinations include Bradley International Airport in Connecticut, Cancún International Airport in Mexico, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Raleigh–Durham International Airport in North Carolina, and Richmond International Airport in Virginia.

Data from Cirium indicates a notable rise in JetBlue's A220 operations from Fort Lauderdale. In March 2025, the airline plans only 11 return flights between Boston and Fort Lauderdale using the A220. By April, this number will exceed 200 return flights to various destinations including Boston, Washington Reagan National Airport, Cancun, Raleigh–Durham International Airport, Las Américas International Airport in the Dominican Republic, Montego Bay in Jamaica, Aguadilla in Puerto Rico among others.

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JetBlue's A220 operations will be fully operational by May with over 1,200 return flights planned. More than 300 of these flights are expected to be directed towards Washington Reagan National Airport.

The airline aims to replace its Embraer E190 fleet with the more efficient Airbus A220 aircraft across many U.S. domestic and short-to-medium-haul international routes. The A220 offers up to a 25% improvement in fuel efficiency and a 40% increase in passenger capacity compared to the E190.

Additionally, JetBlue has adjusted its network out of Boston Logan International Airport and New York City airports. Two new European destinations—Edinburgh and Madrid—will launch from Boston on May 22 with daily services. Edinburgh will be served by a less premium A321neo while Madrid will utilize a high-premium A321LR.

In contrast, JetBlue is reducing some services from New York City area airports. It will not resume JFK-London Gatwick flights but will continue flying to Heathrow. Services from LaGuardia have been cut or reduced to several cities including Atlanta and Orlando while Newark sees dropped flights to Los Angeles and Miami among others.

In other developments, JetBlue announced that TrueBlue program members can earn status by contributing towards sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The carrier also opened a new crew base at San Juan’s Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in Puerto Rico creating over 400 jobs for pilots and flight attendants by 2025.

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