Overview
- JetBlue announced in mid‑July that it will discontinue nonstop service between Vero Beach Regional Airport and New York JFK with final flights scheduled for early September.
- Reports conflict on the exact last day of service with some outlets citing Sept. 8 and others Sept. 9, so passengers should rely on direct notices from JetBlue for precise timing and rebooking instructions.
- The route began in December 2025 and operated about nine months before the airline said ridership fell short of expectations, prompting the carrier to reallocate capacity.
- JetBlue confirmed the Boston (Logan) connection to Vero Beach will continue and that affected customers will be notified directly and receive full refunds.
- Local officials and passengers said limited awareness and promotion may have hurt demand, and airport leaders said the market will be continuously evaluated with the possibility the route could return in the future.