Great news has arrived for residents of Indian River County and visitors to the Treasure Coast. JetBlue has officially launched service to Vero Beach Regional Airport (VRB), offering direct flights from two major Northeast hubs: New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Boston Logan International Airport (BOS).
This expansion marks a significant milestone for local travel, providing a convenient new option for those looking to bypass the congestion of larger airports in Orlando or West Palm Beach. With the addition of Vero Beach, JetBlue has strengthened its position as a leading carrier in the region, now offering service to more Florida cities from New York and Boston than any other airline.
Flight Details and Aircraft Information
Travelers flying between Boston and Vero Beach will step aboard JetBlue’s modern A220 aircraft, while flights originating from New York will utilize the airline’s reliable A320 aircraft. Regardless of the route, passengers can expect the amenities that define the JetBlue experience.
Key inflight features include:
Introductory Fares and Booking Benefits
To celebrate the launch of this new service, JetBlue is offering introductory fares as low as $69 one-way between Vero Beach and both New York and Boston. These special rates are available for travelers booking directly through the airline’s website.
The new flights provide customers with more convenient access to Florida’s Treasure Coast and strengthen JetBlue’s role as the leading carrier between the Northeast and Florida.
Booking directly on JetBlue.com also unlocks specific advantages for travelers, including access to all fare options, Points Pooling, and the ability to earn 2x TrueBlue points.
Continued Florida Expansion
The arrival of JetBlue in Vero Beach is part of a broader expansion strategy across the state. The airline recently launched service to Daytona Beach and has added eight new domestic and international routes from its focus city in Fort Lauderdale. Looking ahead, JetBlue plans to debut service to Destin-Fort Walton Beach (VPS) in March, which will mark its 11th Florida destination.
For Vero Beach residents, this development signals a new era of accessibility, making trips to the Northeast easier than ever while likely boosting local tourism by connecting the Treasure Coast directly to two massive metropolitan markets.










