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Some 27 routes won't operate from May until October, with most from Newark, Fort Lauderdale, and Los Angeles

JetBlue is cutting or postponing 27 routes, based on the carrier's schedule filing over the weekend. The full list is provided at the bottom of the article.

Some 20 (74%) started after the pandemic struck, which gives weight to what the carrier's CEO said last year when he suggested that "we've expanded a lot – and a lot of routes won't stick around." They are, in many ways, non-core and therefore less important, just like most of those cut last year.

Over four in ten (44%) of the 27 airport-pairs involve Florida, and nearly four in ten (37%) are over 2,000 miles (3,219km). Los Angeles to San Jose (Costa Rica) is the longest route suspended and JetBlue's fourth-longest, behind only JFK-Gatwick, JFK-Heathrow, and JFK-Guayaquil. Another being postponed, Fort Lauderdale-Seattle, is the fifth-longest.

 

Only two routes have been cut

Of the 27 routes, only two (Austin and Nashville to Cancun) aren't bookable later in the year. All the rest cease at the end of April or in May and return in October or November – if they return. It's entirely possible that some won't.

While some are more winter-focused, including Florida and Arizona, it raises the question of why others won't be served in the peak. It's likely to be partly from lower demand, very high fuel prices, and also labor.

Note: The average sector length of the 27 is 1,539 miles (2,477km), 25% longer than JetBlue's system average in March. Therefore, the higher fuel price would be disproportionately impactful.

Still, JetBlue has 2.2% more flights between May and September than in 2019, according to Cirium data. July (+3.7%), August (+4.1%), and September (+6.2%) are particularly strong. Of course, the further away it is, the higher the likelihood of cuts.

 

The 27 routes cut or suspended

  1. Austin-Cancun; ends April 30th (started in March 2021)
  2. Boston-Key West; ends May 1st, back October 30th (February 2021)
  3. Fort Lauderdale-Cartagena; ends April 30th, resumes October 1st (October 2014)
  4. Fort Lauderdale-Chicago O'Hare; ends April 30th, back October 1st (January 2017)
  5. Fort Lauderdale-Cleveland; ends May 3rd; restarts October 1st (April 2015)
  6. Fort Lauderdale-Grand Cayman; ends April 30th, resumes October 1st (October 2018)
  7. Fort Lauderdale-Portland (Oregon); ends April 28th, back October 31st (December 2020)
  8. Fort Lauderdale-Port of Spain; ends April 30th, restarts October 1st (May 2014)
  9. Fort Lauderdale-Providenciales; ends April 30th, back October 1st (November 2015)
  10. Fort Lauderdale-Seattle; ends April 29th, restarts October 30th; (October 2020)
  11. Fort Lauderdale-St Maarten; ends April 30th, resumes October 1st (February 2019)
  12. Hartford-Las Vegas; ends April 30th, back October 1st (December 2020)
  13. Hartford-San Francisco; ends April 29th, restarts October 2nd (December 2020)
  14. JFK-Key West; ends May 1st, resumes October 30th (February 2021)
  15. Los Angeles-Austin; ends April 30th, resumes October 1st (October 2020)
  16. Los Angeles-Raleigh Durham; ends April 29th, back October 1st (December 2020)
  17. Los Angeles-San Jose (Costa Rica); ends April 30th, restarts November 1st (December 2020)
  18. Los Angeles-West Palm Beach; ends April 29th, resumes October 2nd (November 2020)
  19. Nashville-Cancun; ends April 30th (March 2021)
  20. Newark-Atlanta; ends April 30th, back October 1st (February 2021)
  21. Newark-Austin; ends April 29th, restarts October 1st (August 2020)
  22. Newark-Charleston; ends April 30th, resumes October 1st (July 2020)
  23. Newark-Jacksonville; ends April 30th, back October 2nd (July 2020)
  24. Newark-Las Vegas; ends April 30th, restarts October 1st (August 2020)
  25. Newark-Phoenix; ends April 29th, resumes October 1st (August 2020)
  26. Newark-Raleigh Durham; ends April 29th, back October 1st (February 2021)
  27. Newark-San Diego; ends April 30th, resumes October 1st (August 2020)
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