JetBlue announced that Vero Beach Regional Airport (VRB) has officially joined its expanding Florida network, with the start of service from both New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Boston Logan International Airport (BOS). The new flights provide customers with more convenient access to Florida's Treasure Coast and strengthen JetBlue's role as the leading carrier between the Northeast and Florida. With today's launch, JetBlue now offers flights to ten Florida cities from Boston and nine from JFK - more than any other carrier from either airport.

JetBlue will continue to expand its presence in the state early next year with the debut of service to its eleventh Florida destination in March, Destin-Fort Walton Beach (VPS). The airline also announced new routes from Buffalo, N.Y. to Fort Myers, Rochester, N.Y. to Orlando, and Syracuse, N.Y. toFort Lauderdale, plusseven limited-time spring break routes from Fort Lauderdale. Later this month, JetBlue will begin two new routes from Tampa to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic and Islip, N.Y., as well as service from Fort Myers to Islip.

With these additions, JetBlue is reinforcing its position as a top choice for travel to and from Florida. Flights from Boston to Vero Beach will operate on JetBlue's A220 aircraft, while flights from New York will operate on the airline's A320 aircraft. Both aircraft feature the airline's award-winning service; fast, free unlimited Fly-Fi; seatback entertainment at every seat and complimentary snacks and drinks.