JetBlue has announced a new service between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and Tallahassee International Airport (TLH) beginning in January 2024.
The announcement is part of the airline’s new plans for more low-fare, high-value flights in South Florida.
After its planned combination with Spirit, JetBlue expects to reach more than 250 flights a day at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood by 2027.
Robin Hayes, Chief Executive Officer, JetBlue, said:
“As a customer-centric alternative to the high-fare legacy airline that dominates South Florida, we have achieved rapid growth in Fort Lauderdale and are ready to turbocharge further expansion once we combine with Spirit.
“You shouldn’t have to choose between a low fare and a great experience. JetBlue offers both, and that’s why we are uniquely positioned to challenge the Big Four airlines and boost competition in Florida and across the country.”
Broward County’s master plan for further development of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport would enable JetBlue to grow to more than 250 daily flights.
JetBlue has already committed support for a new Terminal 5 and is ready to partner with the airport on further expansion to increase capacity.
Florida’s Governor Ron DeSantis, said:
“These new low-fare flights will further benefit Florida’s thriving economy by bringing more jobs to our communities and adding more choices for affordable air travel within the state.
“We look forward to JetBlue’s continued expansion in Fort Lauderdale.”
Guests travelling with JetBlue can look forward to the most legroom in coach, free seatback entertainment, free Fly-Fi high-speed internet, free snacks, and friendly service.
JetBlue plans to combine with Spirit and further grow its Fort Lauderdale schedule over the coming years, ultimately reaching more than 250 daily departures by 2027.
For more information, visit JetBlue.com.
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