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This is a list of destinations that Breeze Airways has operated to with scheduled flights as of April 2024. [1] It does not include destinations operated to solely with charter flights. Originally established in July 2018, the American low-cost airline launched operations in May 2021. It operates a fleet of Airbus A220 and Embraer E-Jet aircraft on routes within the United States.

List

State City Airport Start date End date Notes Refs
Alabama Huntsville Huntsville International Airport July 15, 2021 Present [2]
Mobile Mobile International Airport April 10, 2024 Present [3]
Arizona Phoenix Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport November 19, 2022 Present [4]
Arkansas Fayetteville Northwest Arkansas National Airport June 17, 2021 Present [2]
California Los Angeles Los Angeles International Airport November 2, 2022 Present [5] [6]
San Bernardino San Bernardino International Airport August 4, 2022 Present [5]
San Diego San Diego International Airport April 30, 2024 Future [7]
San Francisco San Francisco International Airport May 25, 2022 Present [5]
Santa Ana John Wayne Airport February 16, 2023 Present [8]
Colorado Denver Denver International Airport May 16, 2024 Future [3]
Grand Junction Grand Junction Regional Airport February 6, 2024 Present [9]
Connecticut Hartford Bradley International Airport May 27, 2021 Present Base [2] [10]
Florida Fort Myers Southwest Florida International Airport June 11, 2022 Present Base
Begins October 1, 2024
[5] [11]
Jacksonville Jacksonville International Airport May 19, 2022 Present [5]
Orlando Orlando International Airport June 23, 2022 Present Base [12] [13]
Pensacola Pensacola International Airport June 28, 2024 Future [14]
Sarasota Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport June 4, 2022 Present [5]
Tampa Tampa International Airport May 27, 2021 Present Base [2]
Vero Beach Vero Beach Regional Airport February 2, 2023 Present [15] [16]
West Palm Beach Palm Beach International Airport February 19, 2022 Present [17]
Georgia Savannah Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport June 3, 2022 Present [5]
Illinois Springfield Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport December 1, 2023 Present [18]
Indiana Evansville Evansville Regional Airport February 23, 2024 Present [19]
Kentucky Louisville Louisville International Airport May 28, 2021 Present [2]
Louisiana New Orleans Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport July 8, 2021 Present Base [2]
Maine Bangor Bangor International Airport October 3, 2024 Future [20]
Portland Portland International Jetport May 17, 2023 Present [21]
Michigan Lansing Capital Region International Airport October 2, 2024 Future [22]
Mississippi Gulfport/ Biloxi Gulfport–Biloxi International Airport January 12, 2024 Present [23]
Nevada Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport June 9, 2022 Present [5]
New Hampshire Manchester Manchester–Boston Regional Airport June 14, 2024 Future [24]
New York Islip Long Island MacArthur Airport February 17, 2022 Present [25]
Newburgh Stewart International Airport February 14, 2024 Present [26]
Plattsburgh Plattsburgh International Airport November 28, 2023 Present [27]
Syracuse Syracuse Hancock International Airport June 10, 2022 Present [5]
White Plains Westchester County Airport June 28, 2022 Present [28]
North Carolina New Bern Coastal Carolina Regional Airport May 24, 2024 Future [29]
Raleigh/ Durham Raleigh–Durham International Airport February 16, 2023 Present [30]
Ohio Akron/ Canton Akron–Canton Airport June 26, 2021 Present [2]
Cincinnati/ Covington Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport February 8, 2023 Present [15]
Columbus John Glenn Columbus International Airport July 3, 2021 Present [2]
Oklahoma Oklahoma City Will Rogers World Airport July 1, 2021 August 10, 2022 Terminated [2]
Tulsa Tulsa International Airport June 4, 2021 November 27, 2023 Terminated [2] [31]
Pennsylvania Lancaster Lancaster Airport October 8, 2024 Future [32]
Pittsburgh Pittsburgh International Airport July 8, 2021 Present [2]
Wilkes-Barre/ Scranton Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport January 30, 2024 Present [19]
Rhode Island Providence Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport July 22, 2021 Present Base [2] [33] [34]
South Carolina Charleston Charleston International Airport May 27, 2021 Present Base [2]
Greenville/ Spartanburg Greenville–Spartanburg International Airport May 3, 2024 Future [3]
Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach International Airport February 15, 2024 Present [35]
Tennessee Nashville Nashville International Airport May 26, 2022 May 22, 2023 Terminated [5] [36]
Texas Dallas/ Fort Worth Dallas Fort Worth International Airport June 7, 2024 Future [37]
San Antonio San Antonio International Airport July 15, 2021 May 30, 2022 Terminated [2] [38]
Utah Ogden Ogden-Hinckley Airport February 21, 2024 Present [39]
Provo Provo Municipal Airport August 4, 2022 Present Base [40] [41]
Vermont Burlington Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport January 31, 2024 Present [42]
Virginia Norfolk Norfolk International Airport June 10, 2021 Present Base [2]
Richmond Richmond International Airport July 8, 2021 Present [2]
West Virginia Charleston Yeager Airport May 31, 2023 Present [43]
Wisconsin Madison Dane County Regional Airport February 7, 2024 Present [42]

References

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