FORT LAUDERDALE — JetBlue (B6) is expanding service on four routes out of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), beginning in June 2026. The airline is the leading carrier at the airport and is looking to continue to build its strong South Florida network.
JetBlue will begin daily service to Cartagena, Colombia (CTG), starting on June 11, 2026, and to Jacksonville (JAX) on June 18, 2026. The carrier will also serve Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) and Tampa (TPA) on a twice-daily schedule beginning on June 18.
Strong demand from South Florida is allowing JetBlue to expand on these routes, many of which are currently non-daily or limited to the spring break season.
JetBlue’s strength in South Florida
Fort Lauderdale was JetBlue’s first destination when it began operations 26 years ago, and passengers can continue to enjoy the ongoing commitment to the South Florida region today.
The New York JFK-based airline connects the airport to destinations across the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean, and its latest expansions aim to further cement its status as the airport’s number-one airline.
“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,” said Daniel Shurz, senior vice president, revenue, network and enterprise planning, JetBlue.
“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.”


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