JetBlue destinations

JetBlue destinations (2011)

As of February 3, 2015, JetBlue serves over 94 destinations throughout the United States and abroad. JetBlue is one of the largest airlines in the Northeast United States. JetBlue's most recent focus has been on Boston and the Caribbean.[1]

Top cities

B6 top cities by departures (February 17, 2016)[2]
Rank Airport Departures
1 New York-JFK (Base) 150
2 Boston 124
3 Fort Lauderdale 84
4 Orlando 62
5 San Juan 35
6 Washington DC (Reagan) 30
7 Long Beach 22
8 Newark 21
9 New York-LaGuardia 18
10 Tampa 17

Destinations

This is a list of destinations served by JetBlue, as of January 2016:[3]

Country (State/Province) City IATA ICAO Airport Terminated Ref
Antigua and Barbuda St. John'sANUTAPAV. C. Bird International Airport Present [4]
Aruba OranjestadAUATNCAQueen Beatrix International Airport Present
Bahamas NassauNASMYNNLynden Pindling International Airport Present
Barbados Christ ChurchBGITBPBGrantley Adams International Airport Present
Bermuda St. David's IslandBDATXKFL.F. Wade International Airport Present
Cayman Islands Grand CaymanGCMMWCROwen Roberts International Airport Present
Colombia BogotáBOGSKBOEl Dorado International Airport Present
Colombia CartagenaCTGSKCGRafael Núñez International Airport Present
Colombia MedellínMDESKRGJosé María Córdova International Airport Present [5]
Costa Rica San JoséSJOMROCJuan Santamaría International Airport Present
Costa Rica LiberiaLIRMRLBDaniel Oduber Quirós International Airport Present
Curacao WillemstadCURTNCCHato International Airport Present
Dominican Republic La RomanaLRMMDLRLa Romana International Airport Present
Dominican Republic Puerto PlataPOPMDPPGregorio Luperón International Airport Present
Dominican Republic Punta Cana/HigueyPUJMDPCPunta Cana International Airport Present
Dominican Republic SamanáAZSMDCYEl Catey International Airport Present
Dominican Republic Santiago de los CaballerosSTIMDSTCibao International Airport Present
Dominican Republic Santo DomingoSDQMDSDLas Américas International Airport Present
Ecuador QuitoUIOSEQMMariscal Sucre International Airport Present[6]
Grenada St. George'sGNDTGPYMaurice Bishop International Airport Present[7]
Haiti Port-au-PrincePAPMTPPToussaint Louverture International Airport Present
Jamaica KingstonKINMKJPNorman Manley International Airport Present
Jamaica Montego BayMBJMKJSSangster International Airport Present
Mexico CancúnCUNMMUNCancún International Airport Present
Mexico Mexico CityMEXMMMXMexico City International Airport Present[8]
Peru LimaLIMSPIMJorge Chavez International Airport Present
Puerto Rico AguadillaBQNTJBQRafael Hernández Airport Present
Puerto Rico PoncePSETJPSMercedita Airport Present
Puerto Rico San JuanSJUTJSJLuis Muñoz Marín International Airport[focus city] Present
Saint Lucia Vieux FortUVFTLPLHewanorra International Airport Present
Saint Maarten St. MaartenSXMTNCMPrincess Juliana International Airport Present
Trinidad and Tobago Port of SpainPOSTTPPPiarco International AirportPresent
Turks and Caicos Islands ProvidencialesPLSMBPVProvidenciales International Airport Present
United States (Alaska) AnchorageANCPANCTed Stevens Anchorage International Airport [seasonal] Present
United States (Arizona) PhoenixPHXKPHXPhoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Present
United States (Arizona) TucsonTUSKTUSTucson International Airport May 12, 2008[9]
United States (California) BurbankBURKBURBob Hope Airport Present
United States (California) Long BeachLGBKLGBLong Beach Airport [focus city] Present
United States (California) Los AngelesLAXKLAXLos Angeles International Airport Present
United States (California) OaklandOAKKOAKOakland International Airport Present
United States (California) OntarioONTKONTOntario International Airport September 3, 2008[10]
United States (California) Palm SpringsPSPKPSPPalm Springs International Airport [seasonal] Present[11]
United States (California) SacramentoSMFKSMFSacramento International Airport Present
United States (California) San DiegoSANKSANSan Diego International Airport Present
United States (California) San FranciscoSFOKSFOSan Francisco International Airport Present
United States (California) San JoseSJCKSJCSan Jose International Airport Present
United States (Colorado) DenverDENKDENDenver International Airport Present
United States (Connecticut) HartfordBDLKBDLBradley International Airport Present
United States (Florida) Daytona BeachDABKDABDaytona Beach International Airport Present [12]
United States (Florida) Fort LauderdaleFLLKFLLFort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport [focus city] Present[13]
United States (Florida) Fort MyersRSWKRSWSouthwest Florida International Airport Present
United States (Florida) JacksonvilleJAXKJAXJacksonville International Airport Present
United States (Florida) OrlandoMCOKMCOOrlando International Airport [focus city] Present[13]
United States (Florida) SarasotaSRQKSRQSarasota-Bradenton International Airport Present
United States (Florida) TampaTPAKTPATampa International Airport Present
United States (Florida) West Palm BeachPBIKPBIPalm Beach International Airport Present
United States (Georgia) AtlantaATLKATLHartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport December 4, 2003[14]
United States (Georgia) SavannahSAVKSAVSavannah/Hilton Head International AirportPresent
United States (Illinois) ChicagoORDKORDO'Hare International Airport Present
United States (Louisiana) New OrleansMSYKMSYLouis Armstrong International Airport Present
United States (Maine) PortlandPWMKPWMPortland International Jetport Present
United States (Maryland) BaltimoreBWIKBWIBaltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport Present[13]
United States (Massachusetts) BostonBOSKBOSLogan International Airport [focus city] Present
United States (Massachusetts) Martha's VineyardMVYKMVYMartha's Vineyard Airport [seasonal] Present
United States (Massachusetts) NantucketACKKACKNantucket Memorial Airport [seasonal] Present
United States (Massachusetts) WorcesterORHKORHWorcester Regional Airport Present[15]
United States (Michigan) DetroitDTWKDTWDetroit Metropolitan Wayne County AirportPresent
United States (Nevada) Las VegasLASKLASMcCarran International Airport Present
United States (Nevada) Reno/Tahoe RNOKRNOReno-Tahoe International Airport Present[16]
United States (New Jersey) NewarkEWRKEWRNewark Liberty International Airport Present
United States (New Mexico) AlbuquerqueABQKABQAlbuquerque International Sunport Present
United States (New York) AlbanyALBKALBAlbany International Airport Present[17]
United States (New York) BuffaloBUFKBUFBuffalo Niagara International Airport Present
United States (New York) NewburghSWFKSWFStewart International Airport Present
United States (New York) New York CityJFKKJFKJohn F. Kennedy International Airport [Base] Present
United States (New York) New York CityLGAKLGALaGuardia Airport Present
United States (New York) RochesterROCKROCGreater Rochester International Airport Present
United States (New York) SyracuseSYRKSYRSyracuse Hancock International Airport Present
United States (New York) White PlainsHPNKHPNWestchester County Airport Present
United States (North Carolina) CharlotteCLTKCLTCharlotte/Douglas International Airport Present
United States (North Carolina) Raleigh-DurhamRDUKRDURaleigh-Durham International Airport Present
United States (Ohio) ClevelandCLEKCLECleveland Hopkins International Airport Present[18]
United States (Ohio) ColumbusCMHKCMHPort Columbus International Airport January 6, 2008[19]
United States (Oregon) PortlandPDXKPDXPortland International Airport Present
United States (Pennsylvania) PhiladelphiaPHLKPHLPhiladelphia International Airport Present
United States (Pennsylvania) PittsburghPITKPITPittsburgh International Airport Present
United States (Rhode Island) ProvidencePVDKPVDT.F. Green Airport Present
United States (South Carolina) CharlestonCHSKCHSCharleston International Airport Present
United States (Tennessee) NashvilleBNAKBNANashville International Airport (resumes May 5, 2016) January 6, 2008[19][20]
United States (Texas) AustinAUSKAUSAustin-Bergstrom International Airport Present
United States (Texas) DallasDFWKDFWDallas/Fort Worth International Airport Present
United States (Texas) HoustonHOUKHOUWilliam P. Hobby Airport Present
United States (Utah) Salt Lake CitySLCKSLCSalt Lake City International Airport Present
United States (Vermont) BurlingtonBTVKBTVBurlington International Airport Present
United States (Virginia) RichmondRICKRICRichmond International Airport Present
United States (Virginia) Arlington CountyDCAKDCARonald Reagan Washington National Airport Present
United States (Virginia) DullesIADKIADWashington Dulles International Airport Present
United States (Washington) SeattleSEAKSEASeattle-Tacoma International Airport Present
United States Virgin Islands St. CroixSTXTISXHenry E. Rohlsen Airport Present
United States Virgin Islands St. ThomasSTTTISTCyril E. King Airport Present

References

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  2. "(B6) JetBlue Airways On-Time Performance Scorecard". Flightstats.com. 2015-01-13. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  3. "Where We Jet: Flight Destinations". JetBlue. Retrieved 2013-07-03.
  4. "JetBlue Expands Caribbean Network by Adding Service to Antigua and New Seasonal Boston-Barbados Route". Yahoo Finance. 4 May 2015.
  5. "JetBlue | Investor relations | Press Releases". Investor.jetblue.com. Retrieved 2013-07-03.
  6. "JetBlue says ¡Hola, Ecuador!". Airways News. 25 February 2016.
  7. "JetBlue Adds Grenada to its Caribbean Network". finance.yahoo.com. June 11, 2015. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
  8. "JetBlue to Launch New Service to Mexico City". Yahoo Finance. 18 May 2015.
  9. "No wonder JetBlue is leaving Tucson - Inside Tucson Business: Editorials". Inside Tucson Business. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  10. George Hobica (2008-07-22). "JetBlue eliminating service to Ontario, CA (ONT), to reduce capacity by 10% - Blog". Airfarewatchdog. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  11. "JetBlue to Take Off for Sunny and Stylish Palm Springs, California". Yahoo Finance. 31 August 2015.
  12. "JetBlue's Newest Routes Go Out for Sale, Including Mint Service From Boston". Yahoo Finance. 9 July 2015.
  13. 1 2 3 Rector, Kevin (19 May 2015). "JetBlue to launch daily service between BWI and Orlando". Baltim. Sun.
  14. "USATODAY.com - JetBlue calls it quits in Atlanta". Usatoday30.usatoday.com. 2003-11-07. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  15. "Massport media advisory sparks speculation of JetBlue service for Worcester". Boston.com. 28 June 2013. Retrieved 2013-07-03.
  16. "JetBlue bringing nonstop Reno to New York flights this spring". NevadaAppeal.com. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  17. "JetBlue Service Between Albany and Florida Takes Off December 10". Yahoo Finance. 6 April 2015.
  18. 1 2 "JetBlue to end flights to Nashville, Columbus, Ohio - USATODAY.com". Usatoday30.usatoday.com. 2007-10-24. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  19. "JetBlue Tunes in to 'Music City'". Yahoo Finance. 5 October 2015.
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