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JetBlue is betting big on Fort Lauderdale, and while the airline isn’t ready to reveal everything that’s coming next, CEO Joanna Geraghty did share a few new insights.

After a JetBlue event at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), I chatted briefly with Geraghty to talk about BlueHouse Lounges, premium cabins, Europe service, South America routes, and the airline’s plans for South Florida.

The conversation came as JetBlue unveiled another major Fort Lauderdale expansion, reinforcing its position as the airport’s largest carrier and underscoring just how important South Florida has become to the airline.

There weren’t any blockbuster announcements, but the conversation offered a clearer look at where JetBlue is headed — and why Fort Lauderdale remains central to those plans.

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A BlueHouse Lounge Is Still in the Plans for Fort Lauderdale

One of the biggest questions surrounding JetBlue’s investment in Fort Lauderdale (FLL) is whether the airport will eventually get one of the airline’s new BlueHouse Lounges.

With the first lounge now open at New York (JFK) and Boston (BOS) expected to follow later this summer, I asked Geraghty whether Fort Lauderdale had finally found a space for its lounge.

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JetBlue’s BlueHouse lounge first-floor bar at New York’s JFK airport. Image Credit: Michael Y. Park

“We’re working on that,” she said. While she stopped short of providing a timeline, Geraghty made it clear the project is still very much alive.

“For Fort Lauderdale, we’re intending to do the same thing. Right now, our focus is getting the right gates and operational setup, and then the lounge will come.”

That answer won’t satisfy travelers hoping for a firm opening date, but it does offer one important clue. While Geraghty didn’t commit to a timeline, she referenced “I think ’27, ’28” when discussing Fort Lauderdale’s lounge plans, suggesting the project is likely still more than a year away. It also reinforces that a BlueHouse Lounge remains part of JetBlue’s long-term vision, rather than an idea that’s been shelved.

JetBlue’s Next Premium Focus Isn’t More Mint — It’s Domestic First Class

JetBlue’s premium lie-flat Mint product has built a loyal following, particularly on transatlantic flights. I asked Geraghty whether the airline could eventually expand Mint to more Caribbean routes from the Northeast.

While JetBlue does occasionally fly Mint to leisure destinations like Barbados, Geraghty said the airline generally limits those flights to peak travel periods.

“Mint flights from the Northeast to the Caribbean are usually weekend-only. We opportunistically fly routes like Barbados seasonally on Fridays and Sundays.” Instead, JetBlue’s next premium investment will be its new domestic first class product.

“That’s going to be on every flight that’s not a Mint flight.”

When asked when travelers can expect to see the new cabin, Geraghty said the rollout will begin later this year before scaling up through 2028.

“You’ll start seeing it roll out in the second half of this year, and then it’ll ramp into 2028.”

While JetBlue has already identified the first routes that will receive the new product, Geraghty said the airline isn’t ready to announce those markets just yet.

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One noteworthy addition to JetBlue’s premium network is its new once-daily Fort Lauderdale (FLL) to San Diego (SAN) route. Launching November 19, it will be the only route between the 2 cities to offer a lie-flat business class cabin.

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Don’t Expect Europe Flights From Fort Lauderdale Anytime Soon

One question South Florida travelers ask repeatedly is whether JetBlue could eventually launch nonstop flights from Fort Lauderdale to Europe, especially with the Airbus A321XLR opening new possibilities from Boston and New York.

For now, though, that doesn’t appear to be part of the airline’s immediate plans.

“It’s not in the forefront.”

Geraghty said there are a couple of reasons Europe isn’t on the radar right now. JetBlue’s current fleet isn’t the right fit for transatlantic service from Fort Lauderdale, and the airport itself presents additional operational challenges.

Instead, JetBlue sees FLL continuing to grow as a connecting gateway.

“Building a connecting operation through Fort Lauderdale means you’re going to be able to connect to all of those international flights we have at JFK and Boston.”

That doesn’t mean Fort Lauderdale isn’t growing — quite the opposite. JetBlue is in the middle of one of its biggest expansions at FLL in years, adding new routes across the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Latin America, with some of those starting today, July 9.

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JetBlue celebrates its latest Fort Lauderdale expansion, adding new routes and growing its FLL network. Image Credit: Juan Ruiz

By this winter, the airline expects to operate roughly 150 daily departures to more than 55 nonstop destinations from Fort Lauderdale.

For now, it looks like JetBlue’s priority isn’t flying nonstop to Europe from Fort Lauderdale. Instead, the airline wants FLL to serve as a stronger gateway connecting travelers to its transatlantic network in New York and Boston.

Colombia Continues To Be a Key Growth Market

One market JetBlue continues to invest in is Colombia. Later this fall, the airline will launch daily nonstop service from Fort Lauderdale to Barranquilla (BAQ) and Cali (CLO), bringing its Colombia network to 4 destinations.

As someone with Colombian roots, I also wanted to know how JetBlue views the country over the long term. Geraghty sounded optimistic.

“We’ve been in Colombia a long time. This is our ability to go back into it in a much bigger way. I think it’ll be very successful.”

Those comments make it clear that JetBlue sees a real opportunity in Colombia — not just as another route announcement but as a market it wants to keep building from Fort Lauderdale.

Caracas Flights Are Coming, but There’s No Launch Date

As more airlines resume flights to Venezuela, JetBlue is preparing to join them. The airline has already announced plans to launch service between Fort Lauderdale and Caracas (CCS), though it still hasn’t revealed exactly when flights will begin.

I asked Geraghty whether there was any update. “We don’t have a launch date yet.”

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She confirmed JetBlue has already received approval from the U.S. government and is now working through the remaining operational steps before announcing when service will begin. While there’s still no timeline, Geraghty’s comments reinforced that JetBlue remains committed to launching its first-ever service to Venezuela.

Final Thoughts

There weren’t any groundbreaking announcements during my conversation with Joanna Geraghty, JetBlue’s CEO, but there were plenty of interesting takeaways.

A BlueHouse Lounge is still in the plans for Fort Lauderdale, JetBlue’s new domestic first class product is getting closer, Colombia remains a key growth market, and Caracas service is still on the way. Europe from FLL, however, doesn’t appear to be on the near-term roadmap.

More than anything, the conversation reinforced just how important Fort Lauderdale has become to JetBlue. Between the airline’s latest expansion and its long-term plans for FLL, it’s clear the carrier is continuing to invest heavily in South Florida — and it doesn’t look like that’s slowing down anytime soon.

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About Juan Ruiz

Juan is a leading expert in credit cards, loyalty programs, and airlines and hotels, with over a decade of experience helping readers and clients maximize points, miles, and travel value. His insights have appeared in prestigious outlets including USA Today, Travel & Leisure, CNN Underscored, Forbes, and The Points Guy, where he’s known for making complex travel strategies accessible and actionable. As the founder of JetBetter, Juan turns the complex world of points and miles into effortless, high-value travel, guiding clients through award redemptions, uncovering maximum value, and delivering stress-free, expertly planned trips that both travelers and industry insiders rely on.

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