Route network
JetBlue routes and hubs (2026)
JetBlue operates from 6 hub airports and serves 100+ destinations across the US, Caribbean, and transatlantic. Caribbean and Latin America from FLL and JFK.
Hub airports
- BOSTSA wait times at BOS →
Primary hub and largest focus city; JetBlue operates more nonstop routes from Logan than from any other airport, including its first transatlantic service to London Heathrow and Gatwick.
- JFKTSA wait times at JFK →
New York flagship focus city; JetBlue's original home market and primary origin for transatlantic routes to Amsterdam and London.
- FLLTSA wait times at FLL →
South Florida focus city; Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International serves as the primary gateway for Caribbean, Central America, and Florida leisure travel.
- LAXTSA wait times at LAX →
West Coast focus city; JetBlue's presence in Los Angeles expanded significantly with the Mint premium cabin on transcontinental routes.
- MCOTSA wait times at MCO →
Orlando focus city; heavy leisure and family travel from New England and the Northeast to Central Florida.
- LGBTSA wait times at LGB →
Long Beach (Los Angeles metro) secondary focus city; lower-cost Southern California alternative with slot-controlled quieter operation.
Route network overview
Total destinations
100+ destinations across the US, Caribbean, and transatlantic
International coverage
Caribbean and Latin America from FLL and JFK; Transatlantic from BOS and JFK to London Gatwick, London Heathrow, and Amsterdam Schiphol (launched 2021–2022); limited Central America service.
Alliance & partners
JetBlue is not a member of any alliance. Miles earned fly only within JetBlue's own loyalty program. However, JetBlue has the following interline or codeshare agreements: American Airlines (Northeast Alliance codeshare), Hawaiian Airlines (interline).
Worth knowing: JetBlue launched its first transatlantic routes in 2021, making it the first US ultra-low-cost/low-cost carrier to operate scheduled service across the North Atlantic — BOS and JFK to London and Amsterdam.
How to search JetBlue routes
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Google Flights with airline filter: Go to Google Flights, enter your home city, leave the destination blank, and filter to JetBlue only. The map view shows every nonstop destination available from your airport.
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Official route map: JetBlue's website hosts an interactive route map showing every active nonstop destination — search "JetBlue route map" to find it quickly.
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Flexible-dates grid:In Google Flights, switch to the “Flexible dates” view on any JetBlue route to see a price calendar — the cheapest days stand out immediately. Tuesday and Wednesday are usually the lowest-cost flying days.
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Price-tracking alerts: Set a Google Flights price alert for any JetBlueroute you fly regularly — you'll get an email the moment the price drops, so you can book before it climbs back.
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Route and hub data verified . Sources: https://www.jetblue.com/help/checking-in/check-in-online; https://www.jetblue.com/help/checking-in/airport-check-in; https://www.jetblue.com/at-the-airport/baggage-information; https://www.jetblue.com/help/checked-bags.