JetBlue will serve Long Island’s MacArthur Airport
JetBlue announced it will begin nonstop air service from Long Island MacArthur Airport.
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JetBlue has announced it’s adding new Florida flights, bringing their totals up to more than 225 daily flights from airports in Florida by February.
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This comes after JetBlue cut some flights in Florida. Eight routes from Fort Lauderdale were eliminated in June, a Miami-Los Angeles flight was dropped and the airline announced this week it was canceling a direct flight service from Tallahassee to Fort Lauderdale, due to a “lack of customer demand.”
The biggest additions will be to New England states, adding service to Florida from Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in New Hampshire with daily flights to Orlando, and seasonal service to Fort Myers and Fort Lauderdale starting in January 2025.
The T.F. Greene Airport in Providence, Rhode Island will be getting winter seasonal flights to Fort Myers and Tampa, starting at the end of October. Portland International Jetport in Maine is also adding a seasonal flight at the same time.
It will also get easier to get to and from New York starting in October, with seasonal service from Buffalo Niagara International Airport to Palm Beach International Airport and second daily flights added from both Buffalo and Albany to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando. Syracuse will get a second daily flight to Orlando.
Also starting in October, JetBlue will begin flights from Long Island MacArthur Airport daily to Orlando, and four times a week to Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach.
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“With these additions, JetBlue continues to reinforce its standing as a leading carrier offering service throughout Florida,” the release said. “This growth not only demonstrates JetBlue’s commitment to the region, but also exemplifies its plan to refocus the airline’s network into leisure and VFR (visiting friends and relatives) flying; adding more options for customers to fly to the many top travel destinations the state has to offer.”
What are the new JetBlue flights from Manchester, New Hampshire to Florida?
Manchester (MHT) and Orlando (MCO): Daily, beginning Jan. 23, 2025
MHT-MCO Flight #1143, 7:15 p.m. – 10:15 p.m.
MCO-MHT Flight #1144: 8 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Manchester (MHT) and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood (FLL): Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, beginning Jan. 24, 2025
MHT-FLL Flight #1343: 11:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.
FLL- MHT Flight #1344: 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Manchester (MHT) and Fort Myers (RSW): Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Beginning Jan. 23, 2025
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South Florida leaders are taking preventative measures to keep residents safe after the U.S. and Israel launched major strikes on Iran early Saturday morning.
Miami-Dade County mayor Daniella-Levine Cava issued a statement reacting to the military operation that President Trump dubbed on Truth Social as “Operation Epic Fury.”
The statement reads: “The escalating conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran poses serious risks to regional stability and international safety.”
She goes on to say that her thoughts are “with the people of Israel and the Jewish community here in South Florida who are watching these events with worry and uncertainty.” She also says the Iranian people “deserve peace, safety, dignity, and the freedom to live without repression.”
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Of the Trump administration’s decision to launch the military operation, Levine-Cava writes: “Any military action taken without congressional authorization is a dangerous precedent, and we must learn from our nation’s past challenges. What must come next is a serious effort to restore stability and pursue diplomacy, not further violence.”
As for measures she will be taking, she says she asked her Chief of Public Safety to “ensure public safety agencies are aware and ready to activate plans in case of any disruption.”
The Miami-Dade Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz also issued a statement saying that MDSO is “taking immediate security measures by increasing patrols to ensure the safety of our residents.” She said that they have increased security presence around places of worship, cultural centers, and schools.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the servicemen and women protecting our national security interests around the globe,” Cordero-Stutz wrote.
Aventura Police have also responded to the current situation on X, saying that they are monitoring the “current situation in the Middle East with our local, state, and federal partners.”
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@aventurapoliceis monitoring the current situation in the Middle East with our local, state and federal partners. At this time there are no known or credible threats to the US or Miami-Dade County. In an abundance of caution, we have implemented a heightened security posture with directed patrols at our religious facilities and other sensitive locations throughout @cityofaventuraWe will continue to monitor and report any suspicious behavior.https://x.com/aventurapolice/status/2027787245164335222/photo/1
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They go on to say: “At this time, there are no known or credible threats to the U.S. or Miami-Dade County.” However, they note that in “an abundance of caution,” they will be increasing security in religious facilities and other locations they deem as “sensitive” throughout the city.
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The City of Miami Beach also posted its statement to X, saying it is also “closely monitoring the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.” They also note that at this time, there are no known credible threats to the city.
They write: “Out of an abundance of caution, we have increased our uniformed presence at synagogues, schools, and other key locations citywide. We remain in close coordination with our law enforcement partners and leaders within the faith-based community.”
Miami Beach Police Department Increases Patrols Ahead of Purim Amid Ongoing Middle East Conflicthttps://x.com/MiamiBeachPD/status/2027752171173773807/photo/1
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They also urge residents to report any “suspicious or unlawful activity” to call their non-emergency number at 305-673-7901 or, if it is an emergency, call 911.
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Other cities’ police departments, such as Bal Harbour, Sunny Isles Beach, and Hallendale Beach, posted on their social media that they will also increase security measures after the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran.