(FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA) JetBlue will launch daily nonstop flights between Fort Lauderdale and Liberia, Costa Rica on December 4, 2025, expanding direct access to Guanacaste’s beaches and resorts while reinforcing the airline’s fastest growth phase at Fort Lauderdale‑Hollywood International Airport.
The year‑round service on Airbus A320 aircraft adds to JetBlue’s plan for a record 113 daily departures from Fort Lauderdale during the peak winter season, as the carrier moves to become the leading airline at the airport.

Route overview
The new Fort Lauderdale–Liberia route lands at Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (LIR), the main gateway to Costa Rica’s Pacific coast. For South Florida families with relatives in Costa Rica, and for Costa Rican communities in Broward and Miami‑Dade who travel for visits, work trips, or school breaks, the nonstop option reduces travel time and avoids connections through Central America or the U.S. Northeast.
JetBlue is selling seats now on jetblue.com, with introductory fares on select routes starting around $100 one‑way. Recent checks show $158–$176 one‑way for this market, though prices will vary by date and demand.
Fleet, frequency and booking
- Start date: December 4, 2025
- Frequency: Daily, year‑round
- Airplane: Airbus A320 — equipped with free Wi‑Fi, seatback entertainment, and complimentary snacks
- Booking: Open now; purchase on jetblue.com or via the JetBlue app
JetBlue recommends booking direct to find the lowest fares, take advantage of flexible change options, and earn or redeem TrueBlue points (including Cash + Points).
Network build‑up and market context
JetBlue’s Fort Lauderdale expansion includes nine new nonstop routes across the Americas: Liberia, Cali (pending government approval), Cartagena, San Pedro Sula, Aruba, Grand Cayman, New Orleans, Pittsburgh, and St. Maarten.
The timing follows service cuts by competitors, giving JetBlue room to add capacity and create more options out of Fort Lauderdale. According to analysis by VisaVerge.com, the carrier’s focus on South Florida strengthens links to Latin America and the Caribbean while catering to both leisure travelers and people visiting friends and relatives.
JetBlue’s broader Fort Lauderdale expansion—paired with cutbacks by some rivals—signals a strategy to win long‑term loyalty in South Florida by serving both vacationers and family/visiting‑friends markets.
Why this matters for travelers and families
A single daily nonstop means fewer missed connections and simpler travel days, especially for parents with young children or older relatives. The route also supports small businesses that depend on quick access to Costa Rica’s resort corridor near Tamarindo, Papagayo, and Nosara.
Key benefits:
– For U.S. tourists: removes a connection, often allowing arrival before noon and beach access by afternoon.
– For Costa Rican Americans and dual nationals in South Florida: makes weekend trips and school‑holiday travel more workable and often cheaper than connecting through other hubs.
– For hospitality workers and contractors: a daily, year‑round schedule improves planning and reduces downtime.
Local tourism officials in Guanacaste expect steadier arrivals during shoulder seasons, helping hotels and tour operators remain busy beyond peak holidays. On the Fort Lauderdale side, more outbound Costa Rica traffic spreads demand across the week and can support better fare options for flexible travelers.
Travel and entry planning
Practical immigration and entry steps for travelers:
- U.S. citizens: can visit Costa Rica for tourism without a visa for up to 90 days. Carry a valid passport and proof of onward/return travel. Costa Rican immigration officers determine entry length at the border. For official guidance see: Costa Rica Country Information.
- Costa Rican nationals to the U.S.: generally need a visitor visa (B1/B2) unless holding another valid status. Plan ahead for interview wait times and document preparation showing travel purpose, ties to Costa Rica, and ability to fund the trip.
- Mixed‑status families: bring proper documents for each traveler—passports, birth certificates for minors when needed, and custody papers for solo parents traveling with children.
Important reminders:
– Check JetBlue’s unaccompanied minor rules (they vary by age and route).
– Some countries have exit requirements for children traveling without both parents—confirm early to avoid surprises at check‑in.
Simple booking and pre‑travel checklist
- Search Fort Lauderdale (FLL) to Liberia (LIR) for dates on or after December 4, 2025.
- Compare fare options (Blue Basic, Blue, Blue Plus, etc.) and baggage allowances.
- Book on jetblue.com or the JetBlue app to earn/use TrueBlue points and Cash + Points.
- Check passport validity—ensure it’s valid for the length of your stay; six months’ validity is a common standard.
- Keep proof of onward travel (return ticket or onward itinerary) ready for Costa Rican entry.
- Review health, insurance, and customs guidelines on official sites before travel.
- Check in online, arrive early at FLL, and plan ground transfers from LIR to your hotel or home.
Notes on fees and rentals:
– Most airline tickets now include Costa Rica’s departure tax, but confirm your receipt.
– If driving in Guanacaste, bring your U.S. driver’s license and a credit card for the rental deposit; international permits are often not required for short stays, but verify with your rental company.
Economic and industry impact
From an economic angle, Fort Lauderdale gains a stronger draw for international travelers who want easy links to Costa Rica without a Miami drive. In turn, Guanacaste benefits from steady U.S. arrivals that support jobs across hotels, restaurants, transport, and tours.
Industry watchers expect more fare deals as competitors adjust to JetBlue’s presence on this lane—especially outside holiday peaks. The mix of vacationers and family/visiting‑friends traffic often leads to steadier year‑round demand, which helps keep schedules and prices more dependable.
Final takeaway
For now, the message to travelers is simple: a reliable, daily nonstop between Fort Lauderdale and Liberia, Costa Rica begins on December 4, 2025. If Guanacaste is on your list:
– Set fare alerts,
– Book early for peak holiday periods, and
– Lock in seats that match your schedule.
Families, students, and small business owners who count on easy trips between South Florida and Costa Rica should find this route a welcome and practical addition.
This Article in a Nutshell
JetBlue will begin daily nonstop service between Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Liberia, Costa Rica (LIR) on December 4, 2025, using Airbus A320 aircraft with onboard Wi‑Fi, seatback entertainment, and complimentary snacks. The year‑round route is part of JetBlue’s Fort Lauderdale expansion, which includes nine new nonstop destinations and supports a projected 113 daily departures during the winter peak. The nonstop flight reduces travel time for U.S. tourists, Costa Rican Americans, and small businesses, improving access to Guanacaste resorts like Tamarindo and Papagayo. Introductory fares have been promoted near $100 one‑way, with recent checks showing $158–$176. Travelers should book via jetblue.com to earn TrueBlue points, verify passport validity, carry proof of onward travel, and check minor travel rules. The route is expected to boost shoulder‑season arrivals in Guanacaste and increase competitive fare options.
 
					
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		