Breeze Airways adds seven new destinations and strengthens its presence in Florida

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Breeze Airways has announced the introduction of 14 new non-stop routes, both year-round and seasonal, marking the addition of seven new cities to its network. This announcement follows the late October report, in which the company revealed it had transported 2 million passengers during 2023.

The new cities included in the network are Burlington (BTV) in Vermont; Evansville (EVV) in Indiana; Grand Junction (GJT) in Colorado; Madison (MSN) in Wisconsin; Myrtle Beach (MYR) in South Carolina; Stewart/Newburgh (SWF) in New York; and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AVP) in Pennsylvania. Recently, the airline also announced its expansion to Springfield (SPI) in Illinois; Gulfport (GPT) in Mississippi; and Plattsburgh (PBG) in New York.

Tom Doxey, president of Breeze Airways, stated: “In 2024, we will add even more destinations to our growing network, connecting more cities within the United States.”

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In addition to incorporating new cities, the airline will introduce 14 new routes in 2024, nine of which will originate in Florida. Tampa (TPA), its main hub, will offer services to 20 destinations, while Orlando (MCO) is established as a key airport for Breeze, connecting to 16 US cities next year.

During the summer season, Breeze will inaugurate nine destinations from Fort Myers (RSW), Florida, throughout November.

Breeze Airways route map

The fourteen new routes, mostly on the east coast of the United States.

Summary of New Breeze Airways Routes

All routes, except San Francisco-Grand Junction, will be operated with the new Airbus A220-300 aircraft.

From Charleston (CHS), South Carolina:

  • Stewart/Newburgh (SWF), starting February 16, 2024, with two weekly flights (Monday and Friday).

From Grand Junction:

  • Orange County-Santa Ana (SNA), California, starting February 6, 2024, three times a week (Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday).
  • San Francisco (SFO), California; starting May 22, 2024, summer seasonal service, with two weekly flights (Wednesday and Saturday).

From Myrtle Beach, South Carolina:

  • Providence (PVD), Rhode Island; starting February 15, 2024, with two weekly flights (Thursday and Sunday).
  • Charleston (CRW), West Virginia, starting May 10, 2024, with two weekly flights (Monday and Friday), operating during the summer season.

From Orlando, Florida:

  • Burlington (BTV), starting February 14, 2024, with two weekly flights (Wednesday and Saturday).
  • Evansville (EVV), starting February 23, 2024, with two weekly flights (Monday and Friday).
  • Madison (MSN), starting February 14, 2024, with two weekly flights (Wednesday and Saturday).
  • Stewart/Newburgh (SWF), starting February 15, 2024, with two weekly flights (Thursday and Sunday)
  • Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AVP), starting January 30, 2024, with two weekly flights (Wednesday and Saturday).

From Tampa, Florida:

  • Burlington (BTV), starting January 31, 2024, with two weekly flights (Wednesday and Saturday), operating in the winter/spring season.
  • Madison (MSN), starting February 7, 2024, with two weekly flights (Wednesday and Saturday).
  • Myrtle Beach (MYR), starting May 10, 2024, with two weekly flights (Friday and Sunday).
  • Plattsburgh (PBG), starting February 2, 2024, with two weekly flights (Friday and Sunday), operating during the winter/spring season.

Current Profile of Breeze Airways

Breeze Airways is known for operating non-stop routes to secondary cities in the United States, using a fleet consisting of 18 Airbus A220-300 (126-137 seats), 10 Embraer 190 (108 seats), and 7 Embraer 195 (118-124 seats). The airline also has orders for 62 additional A220s for the coming years.

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Currently, the airline operates in 34 domestic destinations in the United States, from seven operational bases, including Charleston (CHS) in South Carolina, Hartford (BDL) in Connecticut, Norfolk (ORF) in Virginia, New Orleans (MSY) in Louisiana, Provo (PVU) in Utah, Providence (PVD) in Rhode Island, and Tampa (TPA) in Florida.

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