Overview
- JetBlue will end its last remaining daily Boston–Miami service at Miami International Airport on September 3, marking the end of a route launched in 2021.
- Passengers affected by the pullout can reroute through Fort Lauderdale or West Palm Beach or opt for full refunds to their original form of payment.
- CEO Joanna Geraghty has introduced cost-cutting measures in response to softening travel demand as the carrier’s shares have fallen 42% this year.
- The airline will also suspend year-round Boston–Seattle flights after October 25, shifting to seasonal summer service only.
- This network overhaul follows JetBlue’s failed $3.8 billion merger with Spirit Airlines and coincides with a partnership granting United Airlines new JFK slots.