JetBlue will add Miami to its route network in February.

The airport, which is the busiest in the country that JetBlue doesn't currently serve, will join Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach on JetBlue's South Florida map. Fort Lauderdale is a JetBlue focus city.

JetBlue will land in Miami on Feb. 11 with flights from Los Angeles, New York JFK, Newark and Boston. The carrier will service Los Angeles-Miami up to twice daily and will fly up to four-times daily on the routes connecting Miami to the Northeast.

JetBlue has become the second substantial U.S. carrier to add Miami as the Covid-19 pandemic has forced airlines to place a stronger emphasis on leisure flying. Southwest began serving the Magic City in November.

JetBlue has also announced the upcoming addition of three other warm-weather destinations to its route network.

The carrier will launch daily service to Guatemala City from JFK on April 15 and begin serving Los Cabos, Mexico, also from JFK,  daily on June 17.

Four-times weekly seasonal service to Key West will launch on Feb. 11 from JFK and Boston and last through April.

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