Summary JetBlue covers the most Caribbean routes with its A220s, offering 122 scheduled flights from US hubs. JetBlue plans to retire its Embraer E190s by 2025 and enhance profitability by incorporating more A220 aircraft. Delta operates 19 flights from New York (LGA) to the Caribbean using its A220 fleet.

The Caribbean is among the most popular holiday destinations among Americans. An estimated 16.3 million stay-over arrivals to the region came from the United States in 2023, according to the Caribbean Tourism Organization .

Given the high demand, it is no surprise that many US-based airlines seize the opportunity to offer a significant number of flights to the Caribbean. In this article, we will explore the airlines operating these routes using its fleet of Airbus A220 aircraft. This article will be based on August 2024 data from the aviation analytics company Cirium .

Not surprisingly, only two American airlines offer flights to the Caribbean using the Airbus A220. Breeze Airways is the only other carrier operating the A220 alongside JetBlue and Delta. JetBlue A220s cover the most routes JetBlue Airways has 122 scheduled flights from its major US hubs to the Caribbean islands this month.

The data shows that the airline will be serving four Caribbean airports with its Airbus A220-300 aircraft. Three routes will be served from the carrier's main base at New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), while the other two routes will be served from JetBlue's secondary hu.