Posted On: August 14, 2025

JetBlue is soaring back into Daytona Beach International Airport with two daily, nonstop routes to New York City (JFK) and Boston (BOS) — reconnecting Volusia County with two of the most in-demand destinations in the country. Service begins Dec. 4, and tickets are on sale now.
“These flights will enhance greater business, tourism, and family connections, while strengthening Daytona Beach International Airport’s role as a gateway to the world,” said Volusia County Aviation and Economic Resources Director Cyrus Callum. “Adding this service strengthens our route network, enhances connectivity for our passengers, and demonstrates the confidence major carriers have in DAB’s ability to deliver a first-class travel experience.”
The return of JetBlue follows years of discussions between the airline and the airport’s air service development team. With JetBlue’s addition, Daytona Beach International Airport is now served by five commercial carriers, offering 11 nonstop destinations and seamless one-stop connections to cities across the country and around the globe.
According to a study by the Florida Department of Transportation, DAB’s annual economic impact was measured at $3.2 billion in 2023. Each time more flights are added, the effect grows exponentially, benefiting the entire community. DAB was named the Commercial Service Airport of the Year in both 2024 and 2021 by the Florida Department of Transportation and received the Air Carrier Air Safety Award from the Federal Aviation Administration in 2023.
For more information, contact Joanne Magley, Airport Manager – Air Service, Marketing & Customer Experience, at jmagley@flyDAB.com or 386-561-7185.