JetBlue Route Changes
Suspended routes and eliminated cities
Among the many network adjustments being made, JetBlue is pulling out of seven airports entirely. Those include:
- Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) in North Carolina
- Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport (MSP) in Minnesota
- San Antonio International Airport (SAT) in Texas
- Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR) in California
- Tallahassee International Airport (TLH) in Florida
- Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) in California
- Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport (PTP) in Guadeloupe
Big changes are happening at JetBlue. The Queens-based carrier recently announced it would be pausing or cutting service on two dozen routes, pulling out of seven cities entirely, expanding popular routes on the East Coast, and bringing its much-loved Mint business-class cabin to more domestic routes.
According to Seth Miller, aviation analyst and founder of aviation site PaxEx.Aero, the moves signal that JetBlue is “returning to its roots” by focusing more on markets including the East Coast, the Caribbean, and Latin America. “Ultimately, the carrier is banking on more leisure travelers continuing to choose it as their preferred airline over competitors and paying a bit more for the premium experience on board, even as the differences between airline products continue to shrink,” Miller told Afar via email.
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JetBlue has more changes to come. I just read in the Dominican today news paper on line the US and the Dominican government finalized an agreement, Dominican airlines like arajet, sky high and others can start flying all over the USA. I know it may sound trivial, but it may hurt JB and others. Arajet is growing quickly and the people who fly to and from the DR could be loyal to their country of origins business. JB is making money flying in Caribbean, arajet could steal valuable business from JB.
JB is looking for billions, the company has a huge debt payment in May 2026 that will due, they blew the capital on the spirit deal. How could they have went forward with the spirit deal with the current administration. It may get worse for all!!!!!!!!