JetBlue to fly New York-Tulum route

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The God of Winds Temple in Tulum.
The God of Winds Temple in Tulum. Photo Credit: Dennis Jarvis

JetBlue has become the fifth U.S. carrier to announce plans to fly into the new Tulum Airport on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.

The carrier's daily service between New York JFK and Tulum will start June 13. 

Tulum Airport, which sits approximately 90 miles south of Cancun, opened Dec. 1. The first routes from the U.S. are scheduled for March. 

So, far, United has announced routes from Newark, Los Angeles, Chicago O'Hare and Houston Bush Intercontinental. American has announced service from Miami, Charlotte and Dallas. Delta will fly daily from Atlanta, and Spirit will fly from Fort Lauderdale and Orlando.

Tulum will be JetBlue's fourth Mexico destination, joining Cancun, Puerto Vallarta and Los Cabos.

Tulum is known for its beaches and Mayan ruins.

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