JetBlue has moved its operations at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) from Terminal 5 to Terminal 1, effective today, October 21, 2025. This relocation is part of LAX's extensive $30 billion Capital Improvement Program, which includes the demolition and reconstruction of Terminal 5. The overall project is scheduled to be completed before Los Angeles hosts the 2028 Summer Olympics. The move places JetBlue in the same terminal as Southwest Airlines. Airport officials have stated they are working closely with their airline partners, including JetBlue, to ensure a smooth transition and minimize disruption for travelers during the construction period. No market reaction analysis regarding this operational move was available.
JetBlue Relocates Operations at LAX as Part of Major Airport Overhaul
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