In the season of giving, JetBlue Airways has announced a gift for travelers flying to and from Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) in Fort Myers.
JetBlue adds these two routes to RSW’s already long list of routes:
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Long Island MacArthur Airport (Internet Service Provider) Islip, NY: Held three times a week, seasonally, from December 18 to April 28, 2026.
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Buffalo, New York (BUF): Starting from March 26, 2026, it will be held 3 times a week.
The RSW has just recorded the busiest October in its history with 774,689 passengers and is on track to surpass last year’s total of 11,028,182 passengers.
Airport expansion projects are underway, including the construction of a new concourse and a revamped main terminal.
JetBlue Airways is one of 16 commercial airlines currently serving passengers at RSW. Allegiant was recently added this year.
More: AIRPORT NEWS: New airline offering RSW service in Fort Myers adds nonstop flights to three new markets
In addition to RSW, more new routes are opening or adding service to Fort Lauderdale International Airport, with several more routes launching later this month in Tampa and Vero Beach, with additional routes announced for Florida airports in 2026.
More info: RSW sees huge holiday surge Passenger Loading: Data Shows RSW Ranks No. 1 in U.S. in Category
Here is information about JetBlue Airways in Florida:
What other new flights does JetBlue have to Florida?
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Daytona Beach(DAB)
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Daytona Beach International Airport arrive John F. Kennedy International Airport: Daily, starting December 4
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Daytona Beach International Airport arrive Boston Logan International Airport: Daily, starting December 4
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Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport (VPS)
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Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) Boston, 5 times a week starting March 5, 2026
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John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) New York, 5 times a week starting March 5, 2026
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Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and:
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Aruba(AUA)3 times a week, year-round, starting December 4
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Cartagena, Colombia (CTG)4 times a week, year-round, starting December 4
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Grand Cayman (GCM)3 times a week, year-round, starting December 4
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Liberia, Costa Rica (LIR)once a week, year-round, starting on December 4
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San Pedro Sula, Honduras (SAP), 4 times a week, year-round, starting December 4
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Saint Martin(SXM)4 times a week, year-round, starting December 4
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Syracuse, New York (SYR)5 times a week, starting March 5, 2026
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Cancun, Mexico (CUN)increasing to 3 times a day starting from December 5
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Kingston, Jamaica (KIN)increasing to 2-3 times per day starting from December 4th (5-6 times during peak period)
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Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (PUJ)increasing to 1-2 times daily starting from December 4th
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San Jose, Costa Rica (SJO)increasing to 2 times a day starting from December 4 (3 times a day during peak period)
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Santiago los Caba, Dominican Republic (STI)starting from December 4th, increased to 1 time per day throughout the year
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Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) and:
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San Juan(SJU)4 times a week, starting March 13, 2026
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Orlando International Airport (MCO) and:
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Greater Rochester International Airport (ROC) New York, 5 times a week, starting March 26, 2026
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Tampa International Airport (TPA) and:
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Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (PUJ)daily, year-round, starting December 18
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Long Island MacArthur Airport (Internet Service Provider) Islip, NY, 4 times per week, seasonal, December 19, 2025 through April 29, 2026
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Vero Beach Regional Airport (VRB) and:
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Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) Taking place every day throughout the year in Boston starting December 11
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John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) New York, starting December 11, daily throughout the year
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JetBlue also added service in November between Fort Lauderdale and Atlanta, Georgia; Hartford, Connecticut; Boston, Massachusetts; and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Other airports expand Florida presence
JetBlue isn’t the only airline growing in Florida.
This article originally appeared in the Fort Myers News-Press: What routes does JetBlue offer RSW in Fort Myers?