Breeze Airways schedules new routes from Manchester-Boston

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Breeze Airways is expanding its East Coast capacity by scheduling new routes from Manchester-Boston to Charleston, Fort Myers and Orlando and will also provide one-stop BreezeThru service to Tampa.

For the first time, the low-cost carrier will operate out of an airport in New Hampshire. Promotional fares are available starting at $69 each way.

New route schedule from Manchester-Boston

  • Charleston: twice weekly flights (Friday and Sunday) beginning June 14 (seasonal service).
  • Fort Myers: twice weekly (Tuesday and Saturday) beginning October 2 (seasonal service).
  • Orlando: twice weekly (Monday and Friday) beginning June 14.
  • Tampa: BreezeThru service with a twice-weekly stopover (Thursday and Sunday) beginning September 5.

All routes will be operated on Airbus A220-300 aircraft, Breeze has also extended its sales schedule through Jan. 7, 2025. which gives customers a head start on their fall and vacation travel plans.

«We welcome Breeze Airways to the growing airline family at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. We are grateful to Breeze Airways for making this investment in Manchester and the state of New Hampshire. The seriously low fares offered by Breeze will allow Manchester and New Hampshire residents to explore new places like Charleston, South Carolina and experience a new way to travel to well-known destinations like Orlando, Florida and Ft. Myers, Florida,» said Ted Kitchens, Manchester Airport Director,

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«Breeze has grown rapidly in New England, with Providence and Hartford as our two fastest growing bases. «We have great faith that our affordable, comfortable and enjoyable service from New Hampshire to Florida and South Carolina will be just as popular,» said Tom Doxey, president of Breeze Airways.

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