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JetBlue Airways said it is seeing strong demand across all geographies and cabins even as surging fuel costs force airlines to raise prices and cut routes.
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JetBlue plans its first-ever flights to Venezuela, starting later this year
JetBlue wants to fly to Venezuela for the first time ever. The new route, which still needs approval and a confirmed launch date, would mark a new chapter for the airline. If the new route becomes a reality,
JetBlue’s first Venezuela route deepens its fast-growing network to Latin America from Fort Lauderdale.
The president of JetBlue Airways told Broward County business leaders that the New York-based carrier intends to make Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport a mainstay of its network.
In late May 2026, JetBlue announced plans for its first-ever service to Venezuela, proposing nonstop flights between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and Caracas’ Simón Bolívar International Airport,
Corp. provides air transportation services. It carries more than 30 million customers a year to 86 cities in the U.S., Caribbean, and Latin America with an average of 850 daily flights. The company offers flights and tickets to more than 82 destinations,
JetBlue Airways intends to start flights between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and Caracas, Venezuela, in the latest expansion of Latin American routes.
Stock Market Today, May 1: JetBlue Airways Rises on News That Spirit Airlines Bailout May Not Happen
Investors weighed Spirit’s potential exit and a fresh turnaround plan against ongoing fuel price pressure today, May 1, 2026.
Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy criticizes the Biden administration's decision to block the JetBlue-Spirit Airlines merger, attributing Spirit's closure and 17,000 job losses to the move.
Airline stocks tumbled Monday as the industry continues to feel pressure from increasing jet fuel prices due to the Iran war, with JetBlue falling as much as 9% earlier after revising its second quarter outlook.