Yes. JetBlue flies out of Los Angeles 147 times a week. However, this number may vary depending on cancellations.
JetBlue has a total of 527 routes to 35 different countries. 306 out of 527 routes are domestic, while 221 are international. New York is the most popular JetBlue domestic flight destination, whereas the most popular international flight is to San Juan.
Los Angeles, New York John F Kennedy Intl, and Boston Logan Intl are the most popular airports JetBlue uses on a routine basis throughout the year.
To check the flight status of JetBlue, you can give them a call at +1 800 538 2583 or visit their website at JetBlue.com. Or, you can use our on-page Flight Tracker that provides you with real-time JetBlue flight information, including terminal and gate number, arrival and departure times, and flight status.
For $43 per ticket and with 0 stops, flying from Orlando to New York John F Kennedy Intl and back is the cheapest round-trip domestic route JetBlue has available at the moment. Flying from New York John F Kennedy Intl to Orlando with 0 stops for $25 is the cheapest domestic one-way route with JetBlue.
The cheapest international round-trip flight with JetBlue is:
- San Juan Luis Munoz Marin Intl to Christiansted Henry Rohlsen
- $74 per ticket
- 0 stops
The cheapest international one-way flight with JetBlue is:
- Christiansted Henry Rohlsen to San Juan Luis Munoz Marin Intl
- $35 per ticket
- 0 stops
Flying with JetBlue does have some restrictions when it comes to baggage dimensions. If you choose to bring one, your checked bag should be 62in or smaller. Carry-on luggage must be 21x13x8in or smaller, and a personal item should be within 16x12x7in.