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  • JetBlue adding 9 new routes to this Florida airport, all fares on sale starting at $113

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    JetBlue Airways is the latest ultra-low-cost airline to expand its presence in South Florida, with nine new destinations coming to the Fort Lauderdale airport starting in November.

    “As the top airline in Fort Lauderdale, with more departures than any other carrier on peak travel days, JetBlue is proud to keep raising the bar for customers in South Florida and to continue bringing them to the places they want to go,” said Dave Jehn, JetBlue’s vice president, network planning and airline partnerships, said in a Sept. 10 release.

    The announcement comes as another low-cost airline, Dania Beach-based Spirit, drops 11 cities from its network in an effort to refocus on key markets, such as its hub in Fort Lauderdale. Spirit recently filed for bankruptcy for the second time in a year and other airlines have been quick to move in, with Frontier Airlines announcing 42 new routes just days later, many of them in South Florida.

    JetBlue’s new routes include destinations in New Orleans and Pittsburgh, as well as Aruba, Grand Cayman, St. Maarten, Honduras, Costa Rica and more. There is also a flight to a brand new destination for the airline, Cali, Colombia.

    The airline will also be increasing service on nine existing routes.

    JetBlue offers low fares for any Fort Lauderdale flight this fall

    To celebrate the estimated 113 peak daily flights the airline said it will be making from Fort Lauderdale by winter, the airline is offering one-way fares starting at $113 from Fort Lauderdale to any of the 46 nonstop destinations JetBlue will service this fall.

    You must book by Sept. 10 for travel between Sept. 24 to Dec. 17, 2025. Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday travel only, and some blackout dates apply.

    What are JetBlue’s new flights in Florida?

    Flights to/from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) include:

    • Cali, Colombia (CLO), new route starting date and frequency to be announced

    • Aruba (AUA), new route starting Dec. 4, 2025, 3x weekly, year-round

    • Cartagena, Colombia (CTG), new route starting Dec. 4, 2025, 4x weekly, year-round

    • Grand Cayman (GCM), new route starting Dec. 4, 2025, 3x weekly, year-round

    • Liberia, Costa Rica (LIR), new route starting Dec. 4, 2025, 1x weekly, year-round

    • New Orleans, La. (MSY), new route starting Nov. 1, 2025, 2x weekly, year-round

    • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (PIT), new route starting Nov. 1, 2025, 1x weekly, year-round

    • San Pedro Sula, Honduras (SAP), new route starting Dec. 4, 2025, 4x weekly, year-round

    • St. Maarten (SXM), new route starting Dec. 4, 2025, 4x weekly, year-round

    • Atlanta (ATL), increased service to 3x daily starting Nov. 1, 2025

    • Hartford, Conn. (BDL), increased service to 2-3x daily starting Nov. 1, 2025

    • Boston, Massachusetts (BOS), increased service to 6x daily (up to 10x daily over peak) starting Nov. 1, 2025

    • Cancún, Mexico (CUN), increased service to 3x daily starting Dec. 5, 2025

    • Kingston, Jamaica (KIN), increased service to 2-3x daily (up to 5-6x over peak) starting Dec. 4, 2025

    • Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (PUJ), increased service to 1-2x daily starting Dec. 4, 2025

    • San José, Costa Rica (SJO), increased service to 2x daily (up to 3x over peak) starting Dec. 4, 2025

    • San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU), increased service to 6x daily (up to 7x over peak) starting Nov. 2, 2025

    • Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic (STI), increased service to 1x daily year-round starting Dec. 4, 2025

    JetBlue expanding service in South Florida

    The airline has been making an effort to grow in South Florida, although JetBlue pulled out of Miami International Airport as of Sept. 3 due to low performance.

    In April, JetBlue announced new service from FLL to Guayaquil, Ecuador, and Philadelphia and announced new service to Atlanta, Austin, Norfolk and Tampa in July. In June, JetBlue partnered with Florida’s privately owned passenger rail service Brightline to allow travelers to book both a plane and train trip directly on jetblue.com as part of a combined itinerary.

    JetBlue also recently announced a return to Daytona Beach after an absence of nearly seven years.

    What Florida airports does JetBlue service?

    This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: JetBlue adds 9 US, Latin America, Caribbean flights to Fort Lauderdale

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  • Converse teams up with Dungeons & Dragons  for 50th anniversary gear

    Converse teams up with Dungeons & Dragons for 50th anniversary gear

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    Converse is partnering with Dungeons & Dragons to celebrate the legendary tabletop franchise’s 50th anniversary with a hot new collection of shoes and other gear that will be available online starting April 11. For those attending this year’s Gary Con, the popular Dungeons & Dragons fan event celebrating its co-creator Gary Gygax, they’ll be available there on March 21.

    Converse’s new products display a clear understanding of the assignment. Just look at the designs, which draw inspiration and incorporate details from first editions of D&D’s Player’s Handbook, Monster Manual, and the Dungeon Masters Guide.

    Naturally, the collection includes several limited-edition “Chuck 70” style canvas and leather high top sneakers. The two leather high top designs feature an alternate version of the Chuck Taylor All-Star logo, designed to resemble a D20 instead. The canvas designs feature some other fun details, like illustrations of Kelek the Sorcerer, Warduke the Fighter, and Zarak the Assassin from the D&D action figures made in the 1980’s.

    Image: Converse

    Some of the patterns, illustrations, and other unique elements will even be ported over to Converse By You, letting you apply them to your own bespoke apparel designs. To top it all off, the box that these high tops ship in has lovingly been transformed into a Mimic.

    In addition to the special-edition high tops, Converse’s D&D collection will include a trucker hat, shorts, a sweatshirt, and three T-shirts. The hat and shorts feature the demonic face found on the cover of the player’s guide for the first edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, but my personal favorite is the light green tee that features a Gelatinous Cube, which is consuming the Chuck Taylor logo.

    Converse hasn’t revealed any pricing information surrounding the collection just yet, but as someone who wore Chuck Taylors to their wedding, I can’t wait to pick up a pair for myself.

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    Alice Jovanée

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