JetBlue ending nonstop flights from Jacksonville to Washington

The final day of the service is Oct. 26.


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JetBlue is ending its twice-daily nonstop service between Jacksonville International Airport and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The final day of service is Oct. 26.

The airline said customers currently booked will be given the option to rebook a JetBlue flight with a connection or receive a full refund.

 Charleston International Airport also is losing its twice-daily service to Washington National.

JetBlue said in an email it “continuously reviews its route network in order to ensure that it is optimizing capacity and route frequencies to each market’s needs.”

JetBlue began the Jacksonville-Washington service in December 2014.

 On Oct. 27, JetBlue is adding one additional daily roundtrip flight between Washington and Boston, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach and Fort Myers.

 

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