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Going to Aruba?

JetBlue to begin daily service from Fort Lauderdale.

- By Arlene Satchell Staff writer

Aruba is the latest destinatio­n to be added to JetBlue Airways’ routemapfr­omFort Lauderdale-Hollywood Internatio­nal Airport.

On Monday, New York-based JetBlue announced plans to begin daily nonstop service between the Fort Lauderdale airport and Aruba’s Queen Beatrix Internatio­nal Airport on Jan. 4.

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood will be JetBlue’s third U.S. airport with nonstop flights to Aruba, behindNewY­ork and Boston.

“With miles of picturesqu­e beaches, a variety of outdoor and beach activity options and fantastic resorts, Aruba continues to be a destinatio­n JetBlue customers can’t get enough of,” said Dave Clark, JetBlue’s vice president network planning, in a news release. “With new flights from Fort Lauderdale, we are making it easier than ever to get to Aruba no matter where our customers are flying from.”

The flight from Fort Lauderdale is expected to depart at 11:22 a.m. to arrive in Aruba at 3:24 p.m., according to JetBlue. Returning, it would leave Aruba at 4:20 p.m. for arrival in Fort Lauderdale at 6:25 p.m.

Introducto­ry fares for the new route start at $99 one-way and are available for purchase by midnight Tuesday at JetBlue.com, for travel for between Jan. 4 and March 8.

“This new daily service allows Aruba to cater to our key Fort Lauderdale market, while also serving as a crucial feeder market for U.S. westerners who have shown an increased propensity to visit Aruba in recent years,” said Ronella Tjin Asjoe-Croes, CEO of Aruba Tourism Authority.

Spirit Airlines also flies nonstop toAruba from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, an airport official said. Spirit’ s Aruba route currently operates Saturdays only, according to Spirit.com.

Aruba follows several new JetBlue route launches this year from Fort Lauderdale­Hollywood, as it works to grow operations there from about 100 daily flights now in peak periods to up to 140 daily flights in coming years. Those launches have included new service to Nashville; San Diego; Bridgetown, Barbados; and Quito, Ecuador.

 ?? CHRIS O'MEARA/AP FILE ?? Introducto­ry fares for the new route start at $99 one-way and are available for purchase by midnight Tuesday at JetBlue.com, for travel between Jan. 4 and March 8.
CHRIS O'MEARA/AP FILE Introducto­ry fares for the new route start at $99 one-way and are available for purchase by midnight Tuesday at JetBlue.com, for travel between Jan. 4 and March 8.

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