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JetBlue is ending all flights to Miami International Airport effective September 3, 2025, as part of a cost-cutting move amid ongoing financial troubles. The airline has not posted a profit since 2019 and reported losses of $44 million in Q4 2024 and $208 million in Q1 2025. The decision follows a blocked $3.8 billion merger with Spirit Airlines and declining demand for flights into Miami. JetBlue began servicing MIA in 2021 but has since reduced its operations there. Affected customers can opt for a refund or rebook to nearby airports, such as Fort Lauderdale or West Palm Beach, where JetBlue maintains a stronger presence.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02JetBlue is ending all flights to Miami International Airport effective September 3rd, 2025
00:06as part of a cost-cutting movement of ongoing financial troubles.
00:10The airline has not posted a profit since 2019 for the losses of $44 million in Q4 2024
00:15and $208 million in Q1 2025.
00:19The decision follows a blocked $3.8 billion merger with Sparren Airlines
00:22and a declining demand for flights into Miami.
00:25JetBlue began servicing Miami in 2021
00:28but has since reduced its operations there.
00:30In fact, customers can opt for a refund or rebook to a nearby airport
00:33such as Fort Lauderdale or West Palm Beach
00:36where JetBlue maintains a stronger presence.
00:38For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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