WORCESTER, Mass. — JetBlue is increasing its service from Worcester to Orlando during the month of April next year.

The airline said they're matching the customer demand for the month.

In a statement to Spectrum News 1, JetBlue Corporate Communications wrote, "As JetBlue continues to grow in New England and underscores its position as the leading leisure carrier, we will be increasing service from Worcester Regional Airport (ORH) to Orlando International Airport (MCO) during the month of April, a popular time for spring break travel, to match the strong customer demand shown in this month. This added frequency, paired with increased frequency on the Worcester-Fort Myers route, will increase the number seats JetBlue offers out of Worcester in April by over 50% year over year." 

According to JetBlue's website, there will be two round-trip flights on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

The airline said they're constantly evaluating their routes to best serve their customers.

JetBlue resumed nonstop service from Worcester Regional Airport to Orlando last June.