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JetBlue has removed Hartford to Los Angeles flights from its network. Until this weekend, when the airline submitted its latest schedule to Cirium Diio, it had planned to resume summer seasonal service on June 12.

A daily Airbus A320 operation was planned, with a red-eye back to the East Coast. This move comes soon after JetBlue added Hartford to New York JFK flights, its new fifth-shortest route. Passengers can connect across its network, including to Los Angeles.

All Hartford to Los Angeles non-stop flights have been removed. This means the Connecticut airport has lost its longest domestic route (Breeze to Las Vegas is now first) and its second-longest link overall (Aer Lingus from Dublin is number one). Will the fast-growing Breeze replace JetBlue on Hartford to Los Angeles?

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JetBlue, which is undergoing a significant transformation to improve its fortunes, will no longer operate between Hartford and Los Angeles. The carrier began the long transcontinental route in December 2020 amid the pandemic.

While served year-round until October 2023, it became summer seasonal, with the last flight in October 2024. The schedule in 2025 was to be as follows, with all times local:

Hartford to Los Angeles: B667, 17:30-20:30

Los Angeles to Hartford: B61268, 23:59-08:25+1

According to the US Department of Transportation (DOT), JetBlue carried 205,000 roundtrip passengers on its non-stop flights. It filled 81% of seats, one percentage point lower than its domestic networkwide average in the same period.

The DOT shows that it transported 30,980 passengers between June and October 2024 (84% load factor), down from 40,338 (88% load factor) in the same five months in 2023. While the reduction was partly due to having11% fewer flights and far fewer seats for sale, traffic fell by nearly a quarter.

While JetBlue has generally shifted away from West Coast flying, this does not mean an endto transcontinental routes altogether. In recent developments, NewarktoLos AngelesandNew York JFK-Burbankare returning.

When all airlines are considered (JetBlue's non-stop offering and various one- stop options via different hubs), DOT data indicates that149965passengers flew betweenHartfordandLos Angeleseover twelvemonths ending September2024the most recent period forall carriersIn other wordsit had205passengers daily each way

Americanandits regional partnerwas market leaderIt transported27total traffic mainly viaCharlotteChicago O'HareandPhiladelphiaJet Bluesecond22Followed byDelta21United12Southwest9Breeze8

Cirium DiioshowsthatHartfordLos Angeleseighth longest domestic offeringHowever following removalNew York JFKLos Angelescountry largest domestic market by passengers revenueentered list

Organizations Included in this History
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