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JetBlue adds nine new routes to Fort Lauderdale

JetBlue Airways announced on Wednesday that it will expand its service out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This comes as U.S. carriers rush to increase service in key markets for bankrupt discount airline Spirit Airlines. JetBlue, based in New York, is offering nine nonstop routes across the United States and Latin America as well as the Caribbean. Rivals, such United Airlines and Frontier Group are also rushing to capitalize on Spirit Airlines' second bankruptcy filing within a year.

JetBlue announced that it would offer 113 flights per day during the winter peak season to maintain its status as the airline offering the most departures out of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The airline will launch nine new routes in November that include Cali, Colombia for the first.

In July, the company announced that it would expand its Mint premium service with flat-folding seats, as airlines seek to capture more premium spending by U.S. customers. JetBlue expects its operating revenue to decline less than previously anticipated in the third quarter, due to strong demand during summer and Labor Day Weekend.

Allegiant Air, a regional carrier, announced on Tuesday three new routes that will launch in February. One of them is from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Chattanooga Tennessee.

United announced this month that it would expand its presence in Spirit's market, including Fort Lauderdale and Orlando. Meanwhile, ultra-low cost carrier Frontier has set its sights on new routes throughout the U.S. and Latin America. Reporting by Doyinsola Oladipo, Washington; editing by Mark Porter and Rod Nickel

(source: Reuters)