
Fort Lauderdale gets Exciting new nonstop flights to Colombia, Costa Rica, Aruba, and beyond 2025
Fort Lauderdale gets Exciting new nonstop flights to Colombia, Costa Rica, Aruba, and beyond — JetBlue Takes Off in Style
JetBlue is officially giving Fort Lauderdale the glow-up it deserves. Starting November 2025, the airline will roll out a seriously ambitious expansion — launching nine brand-new nonstop routes that stretch from the jazz-filled streets of New Orleans to the sun-drenched beaches of Aruba, and all the way to the coffee-scented corners of Colombia. Basically, JetBlue’s turning Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport into a global playground — and everyone’s invited.
This bold expansion connects South Florida to Cali and Cartagena (Colombia), Aruba, Grand Cayman, Liberia (Costa Rica), New Orleans, Pittsburgh, San Pedro Sula (Honduras), and St. Maarten. It’s a mix of beach escapes, business hubs, and “I deserve this vacation” destinations — all at prices that won’t make your credit card cry.
From Beach Days to Business Deals — JetBlue’s Got You Covered
Whether you’re flying for business, a Caribbean tan, or just to say you’ve finally been somewhere without Wi-Fi, JetBlue’s new routes have you sorted.
Want to sip rum under palm trees in St. Maarten? Check.
Craving a getaway where your biggest concern is whether to surf or nap in Costa Rica? Double check.
Need to close a deal in Cartagena, then reward yourself with ceviche and ocean views? Done and done.
JetBlue’s expansion is all about making travel easy, fun, and affordable. The airline’s been part of Fort Lauderdale’s story since day one — it was literally the first destination JetBlue ever flew to — and now it’s giving back by making the airport one of the most connected in the U.S.
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Bigger, Better, Bluer: Fort Lauderdale’s Travel Makeover
By December, JetBlue will operate a whopping 113 daily departures from Fort Lauderdale, connecting travelers to 46 destinations. That’s right — 46. Whether you’re escaping winter, chasing adventure, or pretending to “work remotely” from a tropical paradise, you’ll have options.
And that’s not all. JetBlue isn’t just adding new routes — it’s beefing up its existing ones too. Favorites like Atlanta, Boston, Cancún, San Juan, Kingston, and Punta Cana will get extra flights, meaning you can now find the perfect timing for your getaway (or that “very important business trip” you totally didn’t plan around happy hour).
Affordable Fares, Fancy Options
Let’s talk money — or more specifically, saving it. JetBlue’s new fares start at around $113 or less, which means your dream vacation might actually cost less than a fancy dinner in Miami. Tickets are already up for grabs on jetblue.com and via the app, so start planning before your boss notices your screen isn’t on spreadsheets.
But if you’re feeling fancy, JetBlue’s also bringing its Mint experience to select routes. We’re talking lie-flat seats, gourmet meals, and priority everything. It’s basically business class without the usual “I mortgaged my house for this seat” price tag. Whether you go for Mint or the classic economy seat, you’ll still get free Wi-Fi, seatback entertainment, snacks, and drinks — because, in JetBlue world, even budget travelers deserve good coffee and legroom.
JetBlue’s Sky-High Ambition
This isn’t just an airline expansion — it’s a flex. JetBlue is staking its claim as the go-to airline for South Florida, offering more destinations, better prices, and a whole lot more blue in the skies.
The move also underscores JetBlue’s strategy to dominate the Latin American and Caribbean travel market, giving travelers new ways to explore their favorite islands, cities, and surf towns — all while keeping that sweet spot between “affordable” and “actually enjoyable.”
So whether you’re jetting off for work, wandering the world one weekend at a time, or chasing sunshine like it’s your full-time job, JetBlue’s got your boarding pass ready.
With new routes launching this November, Fort Lauderdale is about to become everyone’s new favorite launchpad — and JetBlue? Well, they’re making sure every seat (and snack) is worth the trip.
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