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JetBlue flights relocated to Orlando’s new glitzy Terminal C

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime October 25, 2022

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JetBlue has completed its relocation from the old part of Orlando’s airport to the very different setting of the newly opened, $3 billion Terminal C, the airline announced Tuesday. “The move bolsters JetBlue’s service to the region, with plans to operate nearly 70 daily flights to 22 destinations during the peak holiday travel period in December of this year,” the New York-based carrier said in its announcement. JetBlue loaded up its... + full article



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