FORT LAUDERDALE— JetBlue (B6) has announced new daily service from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE), along with increased frequencies on nine existing routes. The expansion strengthens JetBlue’s position as the largest carrier at FLL.

Over the past year, JetBlue (B6) has launched service to 21 cities and added nearly 32 daily departures from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), deepening its presence in South Florida. The Cleveland (CLE) route marks the latest step in this ongoing network investment.

JetBlue (B6) has announced new daily service from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE), along with increased frequencies on nine existing routes.JetBlue (B6) has announced new daily service from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE), along with increased frequencies on nine existing routes.Photo: JFK Spotting

JetBlue Grows Fort Lauderdale Network

JetBlue (B6) will launch daily nonstop service between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) beginning July 8, 2026. This marks a new destination addition for the airline at FLL, expanding customer access to the Midwest.

Alongside the new Cleveland route, JetBlue (B6) is increasing frequencies on nine popular existing routes from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). These additions cover domestic leisure and business markets as well as Latin American and Caribbean destinations, giving travelers more departure options throughout the day.

Daniel Shurz, Senior Vice President of Revenue, Network and Enterprise Planning at JetBlue, stated that the additions reflect the airline’s strategy to build a strong and relevant network at FLL by growing both new destinations and existing frequencies where customers choose to fly.

Photo: Clément Alloing

New and Expanded Service from Fort Lauderdale (FLL)

The following routes are receiving new or expanded service, effective July 2026:

CityIATA CodeAdded FrequenciesNew Service LevelStart DateAtlantaATL+1 daily4x dailyJuly 9, 2026ArubaAUA+4 weekly1x dailyJuly 9, 2026ClevelandCLENew daily service1x dailyJuly 8, 2026NewarkEWR+1 daily4x dailyJuly 9, 2026JacksonvilleJAX+1 daily2x dailyJuly 9, 2026Las VegasLAS+1 daily3x dailyJuly 9, 2026NorfolkORF+2 weekly1x dailyJuly 8, 2026PhiladelphiaPHL+1 daily3x dailyJuly 9, 2026Santo Domingo, DRSDQ+1 daily2x dailyJuly 9, 2026St. MaartenSXM+3 weekly1x dailyJuly 9, 2026

Fort Lauderdale (FLL) to Cleveland (CLE) Schedule

Daily service on the FLL-CLE route begins July 8, 2026. The operating schedule is as follows:

FlightDepartureArrivalFLL – CLE (Flight #1590)8:55 PM11:59 PMCLE – FLL (Flight #2289)8:00 AM10:55 AM

Schedules are subject to change.

JetBlue Airbus A321JetBlue Airbus A321Photo: Clément Alloing

Onboard Experience and Booking Details

Passengers flying JetBlue (B6) from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) will have access to the airline’s standard onboard offerings, including free unlimited Fly-Fi inflight Wi-Fi, seatback entertainment at every seat, and complimentary snacks and beverages.

Tickets for the FLL-CLE route are available for purchase at jetblue.com and through the JetBlue mobile app. TrueBlue members who book the new route between March 26 and March 29, 2026, are eligible to earn 2,500 bonus TrueBlue points.

The bonus points offer applies to new bookings only, excludes Blue Basic fares, and points are awarded after eligible travel is completed. Expanded frequencies from Fort Lauderdale will go on sale the same weekend.

JetBlue’s continued investment in Fort Lauderdale reflects its broader network strategy to build strong focus cities with high-frequency service and diverse destination coverage. By expanding both new routes and existing services, the airline aims to improve connectivity across the United States, Caribbean, and Latin America.

Fort Lauderdale remains one of JetBlue’s largest operational bases, supporting its position as a leading carrier in the region.

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Cleveland Travel Guide

Cleveland, Ohio, is one of the Midwest’s most underrated travel destinations, offering a rich mix of culture, food, sports, and lakeside recreation. From the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to vibrant neighborhoods steeped in immigrant heritage, the city delivers a well-rounded experience for every type of traveler.

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) connects visitors via nine airlines, with a direct Regional Transit Authority (RTA) Red Line train running every 15 minutes into Tower City Center at just $2.50 per person.

Travelers flying into CLE should note that the car rental shuttle adds roughly 15 minutes to arrival and departure times.

Cleveland’s Best Attractions, Dining, and Hidden Gems

Top Things to Do

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame tops the must-visit list, featuring regularly changing exhibits and a world-class sound system. The West Side Market, operating since 1912, draws locals and visitors alike under its iconic arched tile ceiling.

Playhouse Square, the largest performing arts center outside New York City, comprises five meticulously restored 1920s-era theaters anchored by a striking outdoor chandelier.

University Circle packs over 10 museums and galleries into a single district, including the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and the free-admission Cleveland Museum of Art.

Sports fans benefit from a rare downtown layout: the home stadiums of the Cleveland Guardians (MLB), Cleveland Browns (NFL), and Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) all sit within walking distance of each other.

Best Restaurants in Cleveland

Cleveland’s culinary identity is deeply tied to its Eastern European and immigrant heritage. Cordelia on East 4th Street showcases chef Vinnie Cimino’s bold, modern take on Midwest comfort food, earning him a James Beard Award finalist nomination for Best Chef Great Lakes in 2024.

Next door, celebrity chef Michael Symon’s Mabel’s BBQ pays tribute to the city’s Eastern European roots, with barbecued kielbasa as a standout item.

Great Lakes Brewing Co., Ohio’s first craft brewery, remains a benchmark in the Ohio City neighborhood, pairing locally sourced pub fare such as brats and pierogies with its acclaimed Dortmunder Gold lager.

The Judith, a French cafe that opened in 2023 in the Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood, has quickly earned a loyal following for its relaxed atmosphere and standout dishes like the Preserved-Lemon and Carrot Salad. For dessert, Presti’s Bakery and Cafe in Little Italy has served Old World-recipe cannoli, tiramisu, and cream puffs for over 120 years.

Shopping in Cleveland

Downtown’s 5th Street Arcades is worth a visit for its ornate 1890s architecture alone. For independent and artisan retail, Larchmere Boulevard offers Fiddlehead Gallery for contemporary art, Fine Points for luxury yarns and handcrafted clothing, and Loganberry Books, which stocks over 100,000 new, used, and rare titles.

In the Hingetown neighborhood, Capsoul carries handcrafted luggage while Shore Society stocks updated beachwear.

The Van Aken District in Shaker Heights supports small businesses, including Double Rainbow for children’s clothing, Ladder for independent women’s designers, and The Corner, a local artisan collective.

JetBlue expands Fort Lauderdale routes with new Cleveland service and increased flights across key US and Caribbean destinations.JetBlue expands Fort Lauderdale routes with new Cleveland service and increased flights across key US and Caribbean destinations.Photo: By Erik Drost – Cleveland Skyline, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=133393083

Nightlife in Cleveland

East 4th Street Entertainment District operates as a pedestrian-only promenade with options ranging from upscale cocktails at Society Lounge to craft beer at Butcher & the Brewer, bowling at The Corner Alley, and live comedy at Pickwick & Frolic/Hilarities.

The Flats district along the Cuyahoga River offers a grittier, more historic bar scene. Flats East Bank is home to Collision Bend Brewing Company and Good Night John Boy, while Flats West Bank features the Music Box Supper Club, known for intimate performances by national acts. A water taxi connects both banks.

Outdoor Recreation

Edgewater Beach stretches 2,400 feet along Lake Erie with volleyball courts, cabana rentals, and clear views of the downtown skyline.

Great Lakes Watersports at Flats West Bank rents jet skis, kayaks, and boats for access onto the Cuyahoga River.

Cuyahoga Valley National Park, approximately 30 minutes south, offers hiking, biking, kayaking, and fishing amid forested trails and waterfalls. The Ohio to Erie Trail connects the Cleveland lakeshore all the way to the Ohio River, making it a strong option for long-distance cyclists.

Best Hotels in Cleveland

Hotel Cleveland, part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, reopened in June 2024 after a $90 million, decade-long renovation, restoring the 1918 building’s original grandeur on Public Square. The Kimpton Schofield Hotel occupies a 1902 office building with an industrial aesthetic and wellness-forward amenities, including in-room yoga mats and custom bikes.

The Hyatt Regency Cleveland provides direct access to The Arcade, a Victorian-era 1890 structure connecting Superior and Euclid Avenues, steps from East 4th Street.

For a boutique option, The Glidden House, a 1910 French Gothic mansion near University Circle, places guests within easy reach of museums, restaurants, and the Cleveland Botanical Garden.

Best Neighborhood to Explore: Hingetown

Hingetown, a small enclave within Ohio City, has emerged as Cleveland’s most talked-about neighborhood.

Young entrepreneurs drive their creative energy, with standout spots including Verbena Free Spirited Shoppe, Cafe & Dry Bar, a popular nonalcoholic bar.

Other highlights include Amba for Indian cuisine, Larder, a James Beard-nominated deli, and Patron Saint for Italian-inspired cafe fare. Rising Star Coffee and Soul Yoga round out the neighborhood’s community-focused identity.

JetBlue expands Fort Lauderdale routes with new Cleveland service and increased flights across key US and Caribbean destinations.JetBlue expands Fort Lauderdale routes with new Cleveland service and increased flights across key US and Caribbean destinations.Photo: By Erik Drost – Cleveland Snow, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=66546884

Best Time to Visit and Getting Around

April through October offers the most favorable weather for outdoor activities, beach visits, and walking tours of Cleveland’s historic downtown.

Winter brings snow and wind off Lake Erie, though Cleveland Metroparks offers tobogganing, snowshoeing, and ice skating on Public Square for cold-weather visitors.

Major events, including the Brite Winter Music Festival in February and home games for the Guardians, Browns, and Cavaliers, can affect hotel rates and availability, so booking in advance is advised.

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) sits about 12 miles from downtown, with nine airlines serving the airport and convenient ground transportation options available.

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