JetBlue bets big on Cuba

Steve Creedy

By Steve Creedy Fri Jul 6, 2018

The fact that JetBlue is getting set to launch nonstop Boston-Havana flights from November 10  has implications far beyond connecting two dots on the route map. It seems to signal that the low fare-high touch US airline is, if not exactly staking its future on Cuban connections, at least looking at the U.S.-Cuban market as one worth cultivating for the long term. With the addition of Boston, “JetBlue will operate more than 50 weekly flights between the U.S. and Cuba from every one of our East Coast focus cities,” says John Checketts, the carrier’s vice president of network planning. That means New York JFK, Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International and Orlando - along with Boston - are all anchors for the beefed-up Cuba service. JetBlue was the first U.S. airline to operate full-blown commercial flights between the U.S. and the once-isolated island nation in some 50 years. Even as many competitor carriers pared back Cuban flights after an initial rush to launch them, JetBlue decided to up the ante instead. READ: No Cigar for US-Cuba flights. The new Boston nonstop is a Saturday-only affair. JetBlue connections to cities such as Detroit, Cleveland and Pittsburgh—among others—will render Havana just one change of planes away for travelers. Boston Logan International looms large indeed in JetBlue’s scheme of things. The airline intends to field some 200 daily departures from BOS in the coming years. JetBlue is also expanding Sunday through Friday flights between Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport and Havana’s Jose Marti International. FLL is a linchpin for the airline’s Cuban operations, serving as well as Cuba’s capital city, Santa Clara, Camaguey and Holguin. A note to potential Cuba-bound flyers: you must be qualified to a take the trip, belonging to one of the dozen approved categories travel categories outlined by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. And US credit cards generally don't work in Cuba, so remember to take cash.

Have questions or want to share your thoughts?

Comments

No comments yet, be the first to write one.

Latest news and reviews

View more
Is easyJet making a bad decision?
Airline News

Is easyJet making a bad decision?

Jul 6, 2026

Josh Wood
Africa's safest airlines
Airline News

Africa's safest airlines

Jun 26, 2026

Josh Wood
Air Europa Business Class review
Airline Ratings review

Air Europa Business Class review

Jun 26, 2026

Josh Wood
The rise of STARLUX Airlines
Airline News

The rise of STARLUX Airlines

Jun 26, 2026

Airline Ratings

Featured articles

View more
EVA Airways Business Class: Still impressive, but not cutting edge
Airline Ratings review

EVA Airways Business Class: Still impressive, but not cutting edge

Jun 25, 2026

Airline Ratings
Malaysia Airlines recognised as a Seven Star PLUS safety rated airline
Airline News

Malaysia Airlines recognised as a Seven Star PLUS safety rated airline

Jun 24, 2026

Airline Ratings
STARLUX vs Delta Airlines from Taipai to North America and beyond
Airline News

STARLUX vs Delta Airlines from Taipai to North America and beyond

Jun 19, 2026

Sharon Petersen
Malaysia Airlines vs Singapore Airlines Economy: Whos the better choice  from Australia and beyond?
Airline News

Malaysia Airlines vs Singapore Airlines Economy: Whos the better choice from Australia and beyond?

Jun 11, 2026

Sharon Petersen