JetBlue has officially announced a significant expansion of its Midwest network, confirming plans to launch daily nonstop service between New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE).
Announced today, December 30, 2025, the new route is scheduled to commence on March 30, 2026. This move marks a strategic effort by the carrier to funnel travellers from Northeast Ohio into its massive international and transcontinental gateway at JFK, offering seamless connections to the Caribbean, Europe, and Florida.

Connecting the "Rock and Roll Capital" to the World
While JetBlue already serves Cleveland from its Boston (BOS) focus city, the addition of JFK unlocks a wider tier of connectivity. The schedule is specifically timed to facilitate "banked" connections arriving in New York early in the morning for maximum transfer opportunities and departing late at night, allowing for full days of business or leisure.
"New York is not only a great destination and business hub, but it’s now another JetBlue gateway for Clevelanders," said Dave Jehn, JetBlue’s Vice President of Network Planning. "With our new route, Cleveland customers can choose what works best for them, unlocking even more access to JetBlue’s growing leisure network."
Scott C. Carr, Assistant Director of Commercial Business at Cleveland Hopkins, hailed the move as a major win for regional connectivity, stating it "further strengthens CLE as Northeast Ohio’s Gateway to the World."
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Airbus A220 Experience
JetBlue will operate this route using its modern Airbus A220-300 fleet. The aircraft is widely regarded as the most passenger-friendly in the single-aisle market, featuring:
2x3 Seating Configuration: Fewer middle seats.
18.6-inch Wide Seats: The widest economy seats in the fleet.
Fly-Fi: Free, high-speed gate-to-gate Wi-Fi.
In-Seat Power: USB-C, USB-A, and AC power at every seat.

Flight Schedule: JFK ↔ Cleveland (CLE)
The daily operation begins on March 30, 2026. The schedule favours early morning departures from Ohio and late-night returns from New York, maximising time on the ground.
| FLIGHT NO. | ROUTE | DEPARTURE TIME | ARRIVAL TIME | DURATION | OPERATING DAYS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B6 2769 | CLE to JFK | 06:00 AM | 07:40 AM | 1h 40m | Daily |
| B6 2768 | JFK to CLE | 09:45 PM | 11:55 PM | 2h 10m | Daily |
Market Context and Pricing
To celebrate the launch, JetBlue has released introductory fares starting at $49 one-way for travel between March 30 and May 30, 2026 (bookable by January 4).
This new entry places JetBlue in direct competition with legacy carriers like United Airlines, Delta, and American Airlines, all of which serve the New York City area from Cleveland. However, JetBlue’s specific focus on the A220 product and high-speed Wi-Fi is expected to appeal to both business commuters and leisure travelers looking to bypass the older regional jets often used on short-haul Midwest routes.
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