JetBlue Airways is pulling out of Miami Worldwide Airport (MIA), with its remaining flight scheduled for September 3, 2025, because the airline continues to trim underperforming routes from its community.
The New York-based service confirmed the transfer in a June 21 assertion, citing the low profitability of its sole route out of MIA — a one- to two-times-daily service to Boston Logan Worldwide Airport. The airline says clients affected by the cancellation will likely be provided both a full refund or the choice to rebook via close by Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Worldwide Airport, the place JetBlue maintains a bigger operation.
“To free plane for brand spanking new routes, we’ve not too long ago made the choice to finish a small variety of unprofitable flights, together with between Boston and Miami,” a JetBlue spokesperson mentioned. “We frequently consider how our community is performing and make modifications as wanted.”
JetBlue’s presence at MIA peaked in 2021 when it operated as much as 14 each day flights throughout its transient partnership with American Airways. That alliance has since ended, and JetBlue’s footprint on the airport has steadily declined.
The airline’s strategic shift comes amid a broader community overhaul. JetBlue has canceled a number of home and worldwide routes in current months, together with service from Buffalo to West Palm Seashore and Fort Lauderdale to Jacksonville. In 2024, it scrapped flights between Tallahassee and Fort Lauderdale, shortly after a proposed merger with Spirit Airways collapsed following a U.S. Division of Justice antitrust lawsuit.
Regardless of the MIA exit, JetBlue stays lively in South Florida, with sturdy operations in Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Seashore. The airline has additionally partnered with Brightline, a high-speed rail service, providing vacationers extra flexibility in reaching key Florida locations.