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JetBlue ends Bonaire flights following early end of revenue guarantee

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JetBlue ends Bonaire flights following early end of revenue guarantee
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Joanna Geraghty, chief executive officer | JetBlue

JetBlue has announced it will end flights to Bonaire’s Flamingo International Airport (BON) on January 3, 2026. The decision comes less than fourteen months after the airline launched the route in November 2024 as part of a broader network overhaul that included new destinations and expanded service in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Bonaire, a Caribbean island belonging to the Netherlands, was introduced as a leisure-focused destination for JetBlue. This approach was aligned with the airline’s ongoing JetForward strategy, which aims to prioritize routes catering to leisure travelers from New York and Boston.

A spokesperson for JetBlue confirmed the upcoming exit and provided an explanation: "we're always working to fine-tune our network to best align with customer demand and support our long-term success. As part of this, JetBlue will end its once-weekly service between New York (JFK) and Bonaire (BON) after local authorities informed us they will be ending a multi-year revenue guarantee early."

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The airline had initially offered up to two weekly flights between New York and Bonaire but reduced frequency to once per week by late August 2025. The remaining weekly flight will continue until service ends in January.

Subsidies and minimum revenue guarantees are sometimes provided by local authorities or tourism boards to ensure certain air services remain viable. In this case, the early termination of such an agreement led JetBlue to discontinue the route rather than operate at a potential loss.

Despite JetBlue's withdrawal, air connectivity between Bonaire and the U.S. remains available. United Airlines continues weekly service from Newark and Houston; American Airlines operates up to four times per week from Miami; Delta Air Lines flies once weekly from Atlanta.

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