This Popular Airline Is Ending Service To Miami and Cut 5 Other Routes-What Travelers Need to Know
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JetBlue will discontinue its route at Miami International Airport, with the last flight scheduled for September 3. The airline only runs one to two daily flights from Miami to Boston and has not prioritized this hub despite previously offering up to 14 daily flights. Passengers can still fly from Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale airports. Refunds and travel alternatives will be provided. JetBlue also continues to evaluate its routes based on performance and demand. The airline plans to reduce underperforming routes, including flights between San Juan and Cancun.
JetBlue confirmed it will cease operations at Miami International Airport, with the last flight scheduled for September 3. This route has not been a major hub for the airline.
JetBlue will continue operations from Palm Beach International and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airports, providing travelers with alternate options when visiting Miami.
Affected customers will receive refunds or travel alternatives, and frequent flyers on JetBlue can use points to book United-operated flights into Miami.
JetBlue plans to wind down underperforming routes as part of their regular evaluation of network performance and customer demand, according to CEO Joanna Geraghty.
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