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JetBlue Flies South to Four All-New Destinations in Latest Strategic Route Expansion Stretching Across the U.S. and Latin America
JetBlue Lands in Miami with Mint® Bringing Award-Winning Service and Low Fares to Busiest U.S. Airport Not Currently Served JetBlue Adds First-Ever Service

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nJetBlue Lands in Miami with Mint® Bringing Award-Winning Service and Low Fares to Busiest U.S. Airport Not Currently Served\n\nJetBlue Adds First-Ever Service in Key West, Fla., Guatemala City and Los Cabos, Mexico As Part of 24 New Routes Coming in 2021\n\n NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nJetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) today announced it will introduce service in four all-new destinations as part of a broader plan to add 24 new nonstop routes in the first half of 2021. Between February and June, JetBlue will touch down for the first time in Miami; Key West, Fla.; Guatemala City; and Los Cabos, Mexico. Nine of the 24 routes will serve the four new destinations from JetBlue focus cities, with the remaining 15 markets linking existing JetBlue cities with new nonstop service. All the routes are aimed at immediately generating cash revenue and capturing traffic where the airline anticipates customer demand. Seats on new flights are on sale starting today.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20201217005354/en/JetBlue lands in Miami with Mint® bringing award-winning service and low fares to the busiest U.S. market not currently served and adds first-ever service in Key West, Fla., Guatemala City and Los Cabos, Mexico as part of 24 new routes coming in 2021. (Graphic: Business Wire)\n“This year has pushed us to find new ways of operating our business and we’ve adapted at a pace we’ve never seen before, pivoting our network in response to changing customer demand,” said Scott Laurence, head of revenue and planning, JetBlue. “We’re continuing to play offense to bring in cash revenue and support our business recovery. These network additions help fine-tune our geography in ways that make sense in today’s market.”\n\nMIA No Longer MIA on the Route Map\n\nJetBlue will launch daily nonstop service between Miami International Airport (MIA) and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) beginning February 11, 2021.\n\nService between Miami and the Northeast cities will operate throughout the day with convenient departure times in each direction. Flights between Miami and Los Angeles will include JetBlue’s award-winning Mint premium service fo...