New year, new airline for Florida's capital city.
JetBlue Airways will begin service to Tallahassee, beginning on Thursday, January 4.
So far, it will only have flights between Florida’s capital city and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
“This new service is the result of strategic investments in our airport and a focus on building strong business relationships to bring value to our community and further establish Tallahassee as a hub for economic activity,” Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey said in a statement.
Added David Pollard, City of Tallahassee Director of Aviation: “With terminal renovations nearing completion and new air service options with JetBlue, we look forward to sharing TLH’s fast, friendly and convenient travel experience with even more passengers in 2024.”
Tallahassee is an up-and-coming destination. Not only is it the political seat of the state, but it is home to Florida State University.
The first JetBlue flight is scheduled to land at 9:40 a.m. on Thursday, January 4. A celebration and reception that is open to the public will be held just prior to that in the main terminal.
Dailey, City Manager Reese Goad and Robert Land, head of government affairs and associate general counsel at JetBlue, are among those who are scheduled to deliver remarks.
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