JetBlue grows Fort Lauderdale network
JetBlue, Fort Lauderdale’s most important airline, announced last week continued expansion at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) with new service to Cleveland, Ohio (CLE). The New-York based carrier is also increasing frequencies across nine popular existing routes.
These additions bolster JetBlue’s position as the airport’s largest carrier, operating the most departures at FLL, while enhancing connectivity for customers traveling throughout the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean.
With the addition of Cleveland, JetBlue will have launched service to 21 cities and increased its daily flights by nearly 32 departures from Fort Lauderdale over the past year—further strengthening the airline’s investment in building depth and connectivity in its South Florida focus city.

“These latest additions reflect our ongoing strategy to build an undeniably strong and relevant network in Fort Lauderdale by adding both new destinations and more frequencies where our customers want to fly,” said Daniel Shurz, senior vice president, revenue, network and enterprise planning, JetBlue. “As we continue to grow in Fort Lauderdale, we’re offering customers more choice, more flexibility and a more connected network.”
Flights between Fort Lauderdale and Cleveland are now available for purchase at jetblue.com and on the JetBlue app.
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