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This is a list of destinations that
Breeze Airways has operated to with scheduled flights as of April 2024
[update] .
[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]
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Breeze Airways . Retrieved May 6, 2022 .
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^ Gosselin, Kenneth (February 17, 2022).
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^ Armstrong, Shari (April 9, 2024).
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WCIV . Retrieved April 26, 2022 .
^ Lynch, Ryan (January 24, 2024).
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American City Business Journals . Retrieved January 25, 2024 .
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^ Weber, Thomas (February 2, 2023).
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TC Palm . Retrieved February 16, 2023 .
^ Morse, Hannah (December 6, 2021).
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The Palm Beach Post . Retrieved December 6, 2021 .
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"Breeze Airways bringing new service to Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport" . Springfield State Journal-Register . September 19, 2023. Retrieved September 19, 2023 .
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b Wilson, Sarah (November 8, 2023).
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WFTV .
Cox Media Group . Retrieved November 8, 2023 .
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"Escape to Florida: Airline adds new options from Maine" . WMTV . March 26, 2024. Retrieved March 26, 2024 .
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"Breeze Announces 22 New Routes from 20 Cities; Adds Portland, Maine as New Destination" .
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"Breeze Airways to land in Lansing with new routes out of Capital Region International Airport" . WLNS . March 26, 2024. Retrieved March 26, 2024 .
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WFLA-TV .
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"Breeze Airways now offering nonstop flights from Manchester to Orlando, Charleston, and Fort Myers" . Manchester Ink Link . February 27, 2024. Retrieved February 27, 2024 .
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^ Chapman, Clara (September 13, 2023).
"Plattsburgh International Airport to add direct Orlando flights" . North Country Public Radio . Retrieved September 13, 2023 .
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"Airline start-up Breeze adds cross-country flights from Westchester in battle for suburbanite travelers" .
CNBC .
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"Breeze Announces 10 More A220s, 50th Destination, New Uniforms" . Airways Magazine . Retrieved February 20, 2024 .
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"Breeze Airways Introduces Service from Raleigh-Durham to Hartford, New Orleans and Providence" .
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"Breeze Airways looks to hire 250 employees for new base in Providence" .
WJAR .
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"Breeze Airways will suspend/discontinue all flights to Nashville (BNA). Its remaining route, Akron/Canton (CAK) to Nashville, has been canceled after May 22. Nashville will be the airline's third station cut (after San Antonio & Oklahoma City) if Breeze has no resumption plans" (
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@BreezeAirways (May 11, 2022).
"Hi @ThisIsNeg – we're sorry to share but service between San Antonio (SAT) and Bentonville/Fayetteville (XNA) will conclude on May 30. We hope to return service to San Antonio again in the future, but we do apologize if this impacted any of your summer travel plans" (
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