MacArthur Airport Welcomes JetBlue as Newest Airline (2024)

June 11th, 2024 – Today JetBlue senior leadership joins Town of Islip Supervisor Angie Carpenter, Airport Commissioner Shelley LaRose-Arken, and business and community leaders from across Long Island, to celebrate JetBlue’s announcement of nonstop air service from Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP) to three popular destinations.

Beginning in October, JetBlue will operate daily service between ISP and Orlando (MCO), and four times weekly between ISP and Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Palm Beach (PBI). All routes will feature JetBlue’s Airbus A320 aircraft, including 162 seats with 42 Even More® Space seats. To celebrate today’s launch, and for a limited time, travelers can take advantage of special $49 one-way fares for flights between ISP and these Florida destinations, available online only on jetblue.com.

“Our airport customers across Long Island have been expressing their clear enthusiasm for more air service at ISP, and JetBlue is consistently one of the most frequent requests. We’ve been listening and working very hard to bring additional options to Long Island. Today’s announcement reflects our determination and active outreach as JetBlue will now serve Islip’s Long Island MacArthur Airport initially with three Florida destinations that the carrier carefully selected,” said Angie Carpenter, Town of Islip Supervisor.

“As New York’s Hometown Airline, ® we are thrilled to bring JetBlue's award-winning service to Long Island MacArthur Airport," said Dave Jehn, Vice President, Network Planning and Airline Partnerships, JetBlue. "Our decision to add nonstop flights to three popular Florida destinations is a testament to our commitment to providing customers with more convenient travel options to and from the places they most want to go,” he said.

“We are energized by this exciting move by JetBlue to serve Long Island MacArthur Airport,” said Mitch Pally, Airport Advisory Board Chairman. “We know Long Islanders love traveling between Florida and Long Island, and JetBlue’s decision to provide more service to three top Florida destinations reflects that opportunity,” he added.

The JetBlue announcement caps a strong spring for Long Island MacArthur Airport. For the month of April, 2024, versus April, 2023, ISP’s air carriers increased domestic seats by 22.7%, nearly four times the U.S. domestic average of 6.3%, and more than any other commercial airport (small hub or larger) in New York and New England. (Source: OAG)

“Long Island MacArthur Airport strives to provide excellent working relationships with our air carriers, low landing fees, and significant taxi time savings. Airlines are recognizing ISP as a distinct and highly desirable airport to serve New York, and customers in Nassau and Suffolk counties more and more are seeing the benefits of flying from Long Island’s convenient hometown airport,” said Airport Commissioner Shelley LaRose-Arken. “These relationships and passenger preferences will become even more important in the years ahead, as we continue discussions in the community about a North Terminal providing true train-to-plane convenience from the LIRR Ronkonkoma / MacArthur Airport Station,” she added.

Long Island Association President Matt Cohen agrees and commends the airport’s job creation, business leadership, and commitment to the community. “MacArthur Airport continues to be a dynamic economic generator for all of Long Island, and the arrival of JetBlue just increases that important role in the future. LIA joins Long Island MacArthur Airport in welcoming this popular airline,” Cohen said.

MacArthur Airport has completed over $100 million in planning and capital projects since 2016, including the rehabilitation of airfield taxiway and runway surfaces, a Ground Transportation Center and Walkway, a Fire Rescue Building, and is nearing completion on significant Mechanical Engineering and Plumbing capital improvements. “These projects position the airport to be ready to welcome new carriers like JetBlue, and serve our other three existing airlines and loyal customers across Long Island,” said Airport Deputy Commissioner Rob Schneider.

JetBlue – currently the sixth largest airline in the U.S. and the only major passenger airline based in New York – is known for having the most legroom in coach1, live television and on-demand entertainment on every seatback, free and fast Fly-Fi broadband internet2, complimentary snacks and soft drinks, and great customer service. From bold tailfin patterns, colorful and bright special liveries to unique plane names, customers can look forward to spotting more blue at ISP. “Today is a ‘blue-tiful’ day for our airport customers and for Long Island,” Carpenter added.

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JetBlue is New York's Hometown Airline,® and a leading carrier in Boston, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, Los Angeles, Orlando and San Juan. JetBlue, known for its low fares and great service, carries customers to more than 100 destinations throughout the United States, Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada and Europe. For more information and the best fares, visit jetblue.com.

MacArthur Airport Welcomes JetBlue as Newest Airline (2024)

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MacArthur Airport Welcomes JetBlue as Newest Airline? ›

We are delighted to welcome our newest airline at Long Island MacArthur Airport - JetBlue! You can book now at JetBlue.com for nonstop flights beginning in October from ISP daily to Orlando (MCO), & four times weekly to Fort Lauderdale (FLL), & Palm Beach (PBI). On all routes JetBlue will fly the Airbus 320.

Is JetBlue going to MacArthur Airport? ›

JetBlue recently announced that they will start service from Islip Airport, aka Long Island MacArthur Airport, or for us pilots, KISP, starting on October 24th, they will fly once weekly to Orlando (MCO), 4 times weekly to West Palm Beach (PBI), and starting October 25th, a 4 times weekly service to Fort Lauderdale ( ...

What airlines fly out of MacArthur Airport in New York? ›

American Airlines, Breeze Airways, Frontier Airlines, and Southwest Airlines serve MacArthur Airport with 13 non-stop destinations plus connecting service to domestic and international markets. This means travelers can go anywhere in the world right from their hometown, business-focused airport.

What new airline is coming to MacArthur Airport? ›

“As New York's Hometown Airline, ® we are thrilled to bring JetBlue's award-winning service to Long Island MacArthur Airport," said Dave Jehn, Vice President, Network Planning and Airline Partnerships, JetBlue.

Where does JetBlue Fly from Islip? ›

Starting this October, JetBlue will begin offering flights from Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP) to Orlando International Airport (MCO), Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and Palm Beach International Airport (PBI). Tickets are now available.

What is the new airline from Islip to Florida? ›

August 7th, 2024 – Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP) welcomed the announcement of new nonstop flights between ISP and Sarasota, Florida on Breeze Airways. Breeze will fly nonstop between Long Island and Sarasota two times weekly - on Thursdays and Sundays - beginning November 21.

Is MacArthur Airport big? ›

Long Island Mac Arthur Airport (ISP), in the town of Islip (pronounced "Ice-lip"), New York, is a medium sized airport located on Long Island, New York, about 45 miles east of New York City.

Why doesn t JetBlue fly to Dulles? ›

Starting in January, JetBlue will no longer offer service at Dulles International Airport, part of a broader shift by the airline to focus on more profitable routes, the company said Tuesday.

Does Breeze airline fly out of MacArthur Airport? ›

Breeze Airways now serves nine destinations with comfortable and affordable flights from Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP).

Does JetBlue Airlines still exist? ›

JetBlue operates over 1,000 flights daily and serves 100 domestic and international network destinations in the Americas and Europe.

What airlines fly into MacArthur Airport in Islip New York? ›

Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP) is the closest and most convenient way for Long Island residents and visitors to fly. Breeze Airways, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue Airways and Southwest Airlines serve 10+ destinations nonstop, plus connections across the US, Mexico and the Caribbean.

Who owns MacArthur Airport? ›

An Asset of the Town of Islip, for all of Long Island. Long Island MacArthur Airport is owned and operated by the Town of Islip.

Is JetBlue flying out of Long Island? ›

Starting in October, JetBlue will begin offering flights between Long Island MacArthur Airport and Orlando International Airport, Palm Beach International Airport and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.

Is JetBlue ever coming back to Stewart airport? ›

Mid-Hudson News reports that Jet Blue airlines will not be returning to Stewart International Airport. Since Jet Blue left the Newburgh airport in 2020, officials there have been hoping to lure them back. But the airline says they did not sell enough tickets to their Florida flights there.

Is Islip Airport the same as MacArthur Airport? ›

Long Island Mac Arthur Airport (ISP), in the town of Islip (pronounced "Ice-lip"), New York, is a medium sized airport located on Long Island, New York, about 45 miles east of New York City.

Why doesn t JetBlue Fly to Dulles? ›

Starting in January, JetBlue will no longer offer service at Dulles International Airport, part of a broader shift by the airline to focus on more profitable routes, the company said Tuesday.

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