Workers at Daytona Beach International Airport in 2015 install a sign for JetBlue in the baggage check-in area in anticipation of the low-cost carrier's launch of daily nonstop flights to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport in January 2016. JetBlue ended that service exactly three years later.
Workers at Daytona Beach International Airport in 2015 install a sign for JetBlue in the baggage check-in area in anticipation of the low-cost carrier's launch of daily nonstop flights to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport in January 2016. JetBlue ended that service exactly three years later.
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JetBlue to return to Daytona Beach International Airport after nearly 7 years

JetBlue is resuming service to Daytona Beach starting Dec. 4, after a nearly seven-year hiatus.

The service will include new routes to Boston and New York. Introductory fares will start at $59 and can be booked one-way starting Aug. 17 for flights from Dec. 4 to Feb. 11, 2026, according to a news release by JetBlue. However, blackout dates run from Dec. 18 to Jan. 5, 2026.

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JetBlue is also expanding its services to other coastal cities in Florida. This will be the first time JetBlue offers flights in Vero Beach. Meanwhile, new international routes to the Dominican Republic will be added to its Tampa and Fort Lauderdale schedules. Additionally, Tampa and Fort Myers will offer new routes to Long Island, New York.

“Florida continues to be a place JetBlue’s unique combination of low fares and great service resonates, and we’re proud to grow our footprint with these new destinations to meet customer demand for more of the Sunshine State,” said Dave Jehn, JetBlue’s vice president, network planning and airline partnerships, in the press release. “Whether it’s customers in the Northeast looking for a warm getaway or Floridians traveling north, we’re excited to bring more choices and better service to these markets.”

This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: JetBlue to return to Daytona Beach International Airport after nearly 7 years

Reporting by Gabriel Velasquez Neira, Daytona Beach News-Journal / The Daytona Beach News-Journal

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