JetBlue is adding new year-round routes from its hub in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The carrier will link Fort Lauderdale with Orlando and Dallas/Fort Worth this spring. Daily service to Dallas will start March 12, while twice daily service to Orlando will commence May 21.
JetBlue will also add two additional daily flights on its existing route between Fort Lauderdale and New York-LaGuardia. Officials did not say when the change in scheduling will take place.
“These additions reflect the momentum we’ve built in Florida and our continued investment in Fort Lauderdale as a key gateway in our network,” Dave Jehn, vice president of network planning and airline partnerships at JetBlue, said in a news release. “By connecting our focus cities and expanding successful routes, we’re giving customers more reasons to choose JetBlue for travel within Florida and beyond.”
Last month, JetBlue said it was adding Dallas/Fort Worth as a temporary destination from Fort Lauderdale for this year’s spring break. Those flights will continue as scheduled, meaning JetBlue will temporarily offer two daily connections to Dallas from March 12 to 23.
The airline currently has 10 destinations in Florida, with an eleventh, Destin/Fort Walton Beach, coming online in March.