JetBlue is once again expanding service at its hub in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The carrier said Thursday that it will convert one seasonal route to year-round and up frequencies on three existing year-round connections.
Service between Fort Lauderdale and Jacksonville, Florida, currently limited to the spring break period, will switch to year-round and operate daily starting June 18.
Four flights per week between Fort Lauderdale and Cartagena, Colombia, will increase to daily service as of June 11. Connections to Dallas/Fort Worth and Tampa, Florida, both of which operate daily, will switch to twice daily on June 18.
“These additions reflect the strength of demand we’re seeing in Fort Lauderdale and our continued commitment to building depth in our South Florida focus city,” Daniel Shurz, JetBlue’s senior vice president of revenue, network, and enterprise planning, said in a news release. “We’re proud to continue investing in Fort Lauderdale with more year-round flying and added frequencies, ensuring it remains one of the strongest and most connected cities in our network.”
JetBlue has added 20 destinations from Fort Lauderdale over the last year.

