From Coast to Coast: A Look at All of JetBlue’s Domestic Routes
JetBlue Airways is a popular low-cost airline that has been serving customers since 2000. With its headquarters in New York City, the airline has grown rapidly over the years and now offers flights to more than 100 destinations across the Americas. If you’re wondering where JetBlue flies within the United States, we’ve got you covered.
JetBlue’s East Coast Routes
JetBlue offers a variety of domestic routes on the East Coast, with several major cities served on a daily basis. Starting from Boston Logan International Airport, JetBlue flies to destinations such as New York City, Washington D.C., and Orlando. Other popular routes include Boston to Fort Lauderdale and Boston to Tampa.
New York City is one of JetBlue’s major hubs, with flights departing from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and LaGuardia Airport (LGA). From JFK, passengers can fly to cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Las Vegas. Flights from LGA serve destinations such as Boston, Chicago O’Hare, and Miami.
JetBlue’s West Coast Routes
JetBlue also offers a number of routes on the West Coast of the United States. The airline operates out of Long Beach Airport in California and offers non-stop flights to destinations such as San Francisco, Las Vegas, and Salt Lake City.
Another popular route is between Long Beach and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Passengers can also fly from San Francisco International Airport to cities such as New York City or Boston.
JetBlue’s Southern Routes
JetBlue serves many southern cities within the United States including Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida which is another one of their major hubs. From there customers can fly to numerous destinations including Cancun or Nassau in addition to other domestic locations like Atlanta, Austin, and New Orleans.
JetBlue also offers service out of Orlando International Airport with flights to cities such as Boston, New York City, and San Juan. Other southern cities served by JetBlue include Charleston, South Carolina and Savannah, Georgia.
JetBlue’s Western Routes
While JetBlue’s main focus is on the East Coast and West Coast of the United States, they also offer some flights to destinations in the Midwest and West. For example, JetBlue flies from Denver International Airport to Boston as well as Fort Lauderdale.
Additionally, they offer service out of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport with flights to cities like New York City or Boston. Other western destinations include Reno-Tahoe International Airport in Nevada or San Jose International Airport in California.
Conclusion:
JetBlue Airways offers an extensive network of domestic routes within the United States that connect many major cities on both coasts as well as some southern and western locations. Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure there are many options available when it comes to flying with JetBlue.
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