JetBlue Airways Route Map 2026
Inspiring Humanity — The Airline That Puts Passengers First. Explore 100 destinations across 30 countries — filter by hub and click any destination to compare fares.
JetBlue Airways — Network & Service Overview
JetBlue Airways is a US-based low-cost carrier founded in 1998. As an independent airline, it operates without alliance membership. Its business model focuses on efficient operations and competitive pricing.
JetBlue serves over 100 destinations across the Americas, the Caribbean, and Europe. The airline's primary hubs are located at JFK, BOS, FLL, LGB, and MCO, facilitating connections between these key markets. Without alliance membership, JetBlue relies on codeshare agreements and its own network to provide travel options.
Travellers on JetBlue can expect a range of cabin products, including the Mint business class on select routes. The airline's route network has a notable presence in the Caribbean and Latin America, in addition to its US domestic and transcontinental services. Key policies, such as baggage allowances, vary by fare type and route.
About JetBlue Airways
JetBlue Airways (B6) is an independent carrier founded in 1998. The airline operates a fleet of 290 aircraft serving approximately 45M+ passengers annually across 100 destinations in 30 countries. Its main hubs are John F. Kennedy Int'l (JFK) in New York, USA and Logan Int'l (BOS) in Boston, USA and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Int'l (FLL) in Fort Lauderdale, USA and Long Beach Airport (LGB) in Long Beach, USA and Orlando Int'l (MCO) in Orlando, USA.
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JetBlue Airways Hub Airports
John F. Kennedy Int'l (JFK) — New York, USA
JetBlue Airways operates from John F. Kennedy Int'l as one of its primary base airports, connecting passengers to destinations across 30 countries. View airport guides.
Logan Int'l (BOS) — Boston, USA
JetBlue Airways operates from Logan Int'l as one of its primary base airports, connecting passengers to destinations across 30 countries. View airport guides.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Int'l (FLL) — Fort Lauderdale, USA
JetBlue Airways operates from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Int'l as one of its primary base airports, connecting passengers to destinations across 30 countries. View airport guides.
Long Beach Airport (LGB) — Long Beach, USA
JetBlue Airways operates from Long Beach Airport as one of its primary base airports, connecting passengers to destinations across 30 countries. View airport guides.
Orlando Int'l (MCO) — Orlando, USA
JetBlue Airways operates from Orlando Int'l as one of its primary base airports, connecting passengers to destinations across 30 countries. View airport guides.
JetBlue Airways Top Routes
Some of JetBlue Airways's most-flown routes connecting major hubs and popular destinations:
| From | To | Route | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York | Fort Lauderdale | JFK–FLL | 6× daily |
| Boston | Fort Lauderdale | BOS–FLL | 4× daily |
| New York | Orlando | JFK–MCO | 6× daily |
| New York | Los Angeles | JFK–LAX | 5× daily |
| Boston | Orlando | BOS–MCO | 4× daily |
| New York | Long Beach | JFK–LGB | 4× daily |
| New York | London | JFK–LHR | Daily |
| New York | Montego Bay | JFK–MBJ | Daily |
| Boston | Cancun | BOS–CUN | 3× weekly |
| New York | Cancun | JFK–CUN | 2× daily |
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30
Countries
100
Destinations
290
Fleet Size
45M+
Annual Passengers
Founded
1998
IATA Code
B6
Alliance
None
Hubs
JFK, BOS, FLL, LGB, MCO
Hub Airports
JetBlue Airways airline intelligence
Network strategy, booking tips, alliance benefits and operating profile — updated for 2026.
Carrier profile
JetBlue Airways is a full-service carrier — fares typically include checked baggage, complimentary meals, and seat selection. Multiple cabin classes (economy, premium economy, business, sometimes first) give upgrade paths via cash or miles. Based in USA, and has been operating since 1998.
Network strategy
JetBlue Airways operates a multi-hub network across New York (JFK), Boston (BOS), Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Long Beach (LGB). When booking, compare connections via each hub — sometimes a less-obvious hub is faster, cheaper, or has a better lounge for your status tier.
JetBlue Airways currently flies to 100+ destinations across 30+ countries. Use the interactive map above to filter by hub and find the most relevant routes for your origin city.
Loyalty program
JetBlue Airways is not part of a global alliance, so miles earned here usually stay within their own program. Check their direct frequent-flyer scheme for redemption sweet spots — un-allied carriers often offer steeper-discount award flights on their own metal.
Booking tips
For JetBlue Airways fares, book 6-10 weeks out for short-haul Asian routes, 8-14 weeks out for long-haul. Premium-economy is often cheapest exactly at the 10-week mark. Award availability opens 330+ days in advance — set alerts and book early for peak-season redemptions.
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JetBlue Airways Route Map — FAQs
What are JetBlue Airways's main hub airports?+
JetBlue Airways's main hubs are John F. Kennedy Int'l (JFK) in New York and Logan Int'l (BOS) in Boston and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Int'l (FLL) in Fort Lauderdale and Long Beach Airport (LGB) in Long Beach and Orlando Int'l (MCO) in Orlando.
How many destinations does JetBlue Airways fly to?+
JetBlue Airways flies to 100 destinations across 30 countries. The network spans domestic, regional, and international markets across the airline's core operating regions.
What is JetBlue Airways's busiest route?+
One of JetBlue Airways's busiest routes is New York to Fort Lauderdale (JFK–FLL), operated 6× daily.
Is JetBlue Airways part of an airline alliance?+
JetBlue Airways is not a member of any major airline alliance (Star Alliance, SkyTeam, or oneworld). It operates as an independent carrier.
Latest News
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