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JetBlue to scale back Newark, LaGuardia operations, CNBC reports

June 17, 2026 1:24 PM EDT

A JetBlue Airlines plane approaches Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near Alexandria, Virginia, U.S., December 24, 2025. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno

June 17 (Reuters) - JetBlue ‌Airways plans ​to ​close its flight attendant base at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International ‌Airport and tech operations bases there and ⁠at New York's LaGuardia this fall, CNBC reported ‌on Wednesday.

The move is ‌part of efforts to cut costs and strengthen service in Florida's Fort Lauderdale airport, ​a profitable hub for JetBlue where it counts as the top carrier, the ⁠report said.

JetBlue held a 13% share of airline seats across ​five airports in the New York metropolitan area, including Newark, LaGuardia and JFK, ​at the end of ‌2025, according to its annual report.

The airline told CNBC that the ⁠stop in operations would not lead to staff losing their jobs; instead they could "bid or transfer ⁠to other bases".

Earlier this year, JetBlue flagged plans ​to slow hiring, cut capacity and hike fares to soften the blow from soaring jet fuel costs ‌that threatens to derail the carrier's ongoing turnaround efforts.

The company, however, said ‌it would continue expanding in South Florida, ⁠leveraging increased gate ‌availability in that ​region.

(Reporting by Aatreyee Dasgupta and Nandan Mandayam in Bengaluru; Editing by Joyjeet ‌Das)



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