Silver Airways has reached a last-minute agreement on a payment plan with Broward County Broward County Aviation Department (BCAD) that will allow it to continue operations at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL).
Route Map:
Silver Airways has reached a last-minute agreement on a payment plan with Broward County Broward County Aviation Department (BCAD) that will allow it to continue operations at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL).
Route Map:
Silver Airways could be losing one of its biggest airport stations next week due to unpaid airport rental fees unless a last-minute agreement is reached.
The Broward County commission is expected to vote soon to terminate the lease for one of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport’s regional carriers because of unpaid rent dating as far back as 2021.
An agenda item on next week’s Broward County Commission meeting seeks approval on the termination of the lease agreement between the county and Silver Airways at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
Silver Airways operates out of Concourse C in Terminal 1.
Go deeper with WPTV:
Route Map:
Top Copyright Photo: Silver Airways ATR 72-212A (ATR 72-600) N700SV (msn 1548) FLL (Jay Selman). Image: 404273.
Silver Airways aircraft photo gallery slide show:
Florida normally has a dry season until at least late May or early June. April is normally one of the driest months. Not this year in South Florida.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) remains closed due to flooding after receiving torrential rains. The area around received over 25 inches of rain hampering airport operations at FLL.
FLL is now expected to remain closed until at least noon (12 PM) on Thursday, April 13, 2023. The entrance roadways are still closed until further notice.
JetBlue Airways has announced the start of its new service between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and Tallahassee International Airport (TLH) will begin on January 4, 2024.
Schedule between Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Tallahassee (TLH)
Daily service starting January 4, 2024
FLL-TLH Flight #2396 | TLH-FLL Flight #2397 | ||
7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. | 9:15 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. |
Top Copyright Photo: JetBlue Airways Airbus A220-300 (CS300 BD-500-1A11) N3077J (msn 55124) (Hops) BNA (Jay Selman). Image: 404261.
JetBlue Airways aircraft photo gallery:
JetBlue Airways has announced new service between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and Tallahassee International Airport (TLH) beginning in January 2024, as the airline lays out new plans for more low-fare, high-value flights in South Florida.
After its planned combination with Spirit, JetBlue expects to reach more than 250 flights a day at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood by 2027.
Broward County’s master plan for further development of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport would enable JetBlue to grow to more than 250 daily flights. JetBlue has already committed support for a new Terminal 5 and is ready to partner with the airport on further expansion to increase capacity.
More Routes, More Choices for South Florida
JetBlue plans to combine with Spirit and further grow its Fort Lauderdale schedule over the coming years, ultimately reaching more than 250 daily departures by 2027 and making Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood an even more compelling choice for South Florida customers. While both carriers have had success in Fort Lauderdale, the combination between JetBlue and Spirit will unlock long-term opportunities to add domestic and international markets and routes that would not be possible otherwise:
Commitment to South Florida and FLL’s Master Plan
JetBlue’s expansion plan, which will be bolstered by its planned acquisition of Spirit, underscores the airline’s long-term commitment to Florida and signals support for the airport’s master plan to further grow and develop airport facilities.
JetBlue estimates its plan would add approximately 1,000 incremental new jobs at the airline’s Fort Lauderdale operations, and further support economic activity across the region that will lead to additional job growth. In addition, JetBlue’s no furlough policy ensures that current Spirit team members who wish to stay with the combined airline will have a role with JetBlue. Today, JetBlue and Spirit employ nearly 13,000 people in Florida, with service to 10 airports across the state. JetBlue has committed to insourcing many jobs that Spirit currently outsources to third-party providers. In addition, JetBlue maintains a focus city at MCO, support center, and crewmember training campus in Orlando.
Top Copyright Photo: JetBlue Airways Airbus A320-232 N605JB (msn 2368) (Boston Red Sox) FLL (Ian Bowley). Image: 959607.
JetBlue Airways aircraft photo gallery: