JetBlue to nearly double service from LaGuardia and Reagan
Published: 17/02/2012 - Filed under: Home » News »
JetBlue will be nearly doubling its service from New York’s LaGuardia Airport and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport beginning June 11.
The increase follows JetBlue’s acquisition of slots at a recent FAA auction.
The airline will add service to three new Florida destinations, Fort Myers, Sarasota,/Bradenton and Tampa, from La Guardia. The Tampa service will be twice daily, and Fort Myers and Sarasota/Bradenton will both be once daily.
It will also add two more daily flights to its Orlando-LaGuardia service and one more flight to its Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood and West Palm Beach services.
In D.C., JetBlue will increase its daily Boston service from seven flights to ten flights. It will also add a new once daily service to Tampa and increase its services by two more daily flights to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando.
For more information visit jetblue.com
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