COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus Regional Airport Authority (CRAA) President & CEO Daren Griffin today announced JetBlue will launch a route from John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH) to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) beginning November 3, 2026.
“JetBlue’s return to Columbus this November with nonstop service to Fort Lauderdale ensures seamless access to a critical gateway for international travel, connecting our community to popular destinations including Cancun, San Juan, and Nassau, as well as South American hotspots like Cali and Cartagena, and even Guatemala City,” said Griffin. “We look forward to seeing JetBlue back at CMH as we continue to grow our flight offerings to meet the demand of our travelers.”
“JetBlue is excited to bring our low fares and award-winning customer experience to Columbus with new nonstop service to Fort Lauderdale,” said Dave Jehn, Vice President, Network Planning and Airline Partnerships, JetBlue. “We know how important reliable Florida access is for Columbus travelers, and we’re proud to step in quickly with a new option that keeps customers connected to South Florida and beyond, especially to the Caribbean and Latin America, through one of JetBlue’s key focus cities.”
The first incoming flight from FLL arrives on November 2. JetBlue last operated routes through CMH in 2008.