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JetBlue will drop Dulles flights to JFK and Boston, BWI flights to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando

WASHINGTON 鈥 Discount carrier JetBlue is pulling out of Dulles International Airport and dropping most of its BWI/Marshall flights as it focuses on more profitable routes.

JetBlue will eliminate its daily nonstop service from Dulles to New York鈥檚 JFK and from Dulles to Boston as of January.

The airline will also end flights from BWI/Marshall to Orlando and Fort Lauderdale. JetBlue鈥檚 only remaining flights from BWI/Marshall will be nonstops to Boston.

JetBlue said its decision to drop its service from Dulles Airport will not affect its service at Reagan National Airport. DCA will be JetBlue鈥檚 鈥渇ocus airport鈥 for the D.C. market, the company said.

鈥淛etBlue customers have demonstrated they prefer traveling to and from the city鈥檚 centrally located Reagan National Airport, where JetBlue operates up to 35 daily flights to a dozen destinations,鈥 said JetBlue corporate communications manager Philip Stewart.

Other airports where JetBlue is cutting underperforming routes include Detroit, Pittsburgh, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and the Dominican Republic.

JetBlue is also adding service from Fort Lauderdale to Guayaquil, Ecuador, as well as new routes from Fort Lauderdale to St. Maarten and Phoenix.

In addition to new service, JetBlue will also increase flights on nearly two dozen of its most popular and profitable existing nonstop routes in the Northeast, Florida and Caribbean.

鈥淚n total, these changes are forecast to generate a substantial improvement in annual profit and strengthen our business as a whole, said JetBlue president Joanna Geraghty.

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for 海角社区app as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the 海角社区app newsroom staff in January 2016.

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