JetBlue to End Service at Miami International Airport in September.
- JetBlue announced it will end all flights to Miami International Airport starting September 3, 2024, ceasing its last route between Miami and Boston.
- The airline made this recent decision to cut unprofitable routes and free aircraft for new services, citing low performance and softening travel demand.
- JetBlue started Miami flights in 2021 with up to 14 daily departures during the post-pandemic travel boom but steadily reduced service before this final cutback.
- CEO Joanna Geraghty acknowledged that even with a recovery, the setbacks experienced this year won’t be fully overcome, and it will require more time than initially expected for the company to return to profitability.
- Passengers booked on Miami flights after September 3 can choose rerouting via Fort Lauderdale or a full refund, while JetBlue maintains other Florida services and plans new network partnerships.
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JetBlue will eliminate its only route at Miami Airport from September 3rd as part of a strategic low profitability adjustment
JetBlue to cease services at Miami International Airport as it seeks to cut costs
JetBlue Airways will no longer provide services at Miami International Airport, after its final flight there on September 3rd, 2025. JetBlue said it is looking to eliminate less profitable routes, with MIA being one as it is not a key hub for the company. The airline only operates a single route from MIA, that runs one to two times daily...
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JetBlue exits Miami, goes seasonal in Seattle in route map cull - The Points Guy
JetBlue no longer sees a future in Miami, dropping the Florida hot spot from its route map as part of a broader effort to shrink to profitability. The New York-based carrier will end service to Miami International Airport (MIA) on Sept. 3 and shift its flights to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) to summer seasonal service Oct. 25, schedule data from aviation analytics firm Cirium shows. The airline will also end three more routes. JetB…
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