JetBlue Airways has announced it will cancel all flights to the Caribbean island of Bonaire, with the service officially ending in January 2026. The route, which operated from New York's JFK Airport to Bonaire's Flamingo International Airport, had been in service for just 14 months. The decision comes after the Committee for Financial Supervision in Bonaire raised concerns in June about unfunded commitments the local tourism board had made to the airline. The discontinuation of this route will reduce travel options for U.S. tourists, a significant market for the Caribbean. Following JetBlue's exit, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines will be the only U.S. carriers offering direct flights to the vacation destination. No market reaction or analysis was available regarding this announcement.