JetBlue Airways has announced a significant expansion of its network, introducing 16 new routes and adding five new cities to its route map. The New York-based airline revealed these plans on Wednesday as part of a strategic move to enhance its market presence for the upcoming season.
The expansion includes 11 new routes from the New York area, with John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) featuring seven additional routes. These will connect JFK with destinations ranging from Hartford and Washington, D.C., to San Pedro Sula in Honduras. The latter marks JetBlue's inaugural service to Honduras.
From Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), JetBlue will relaunch flights to Los Angeles and Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. The Los Angeles route will be served by Mint-equipped Airbus A321 aircraft, providing business-class amenities.