Breeze Airways announced this Wednesday a significant expansion of its domestic network with the addition of three new cities and 11 non-stop routes. This strategy aims to strengthen connectivity in markets historically underserved by major US legacy carriers, offering competitive fares and high-quality services.
Connectivity Strategy in Underserved Markets
The airline’s business model focuses on connecting small and mid-sized communities directly, eliminating the need for connections at major hubs. David Neeleman, founder and CEO of Breeze Airways, highlighted that the airline was created precisely to connect the dots that the traditional industry overlooks, bringing affordable non-stop flights alongside award-winning hospitality to these new markets.
Tickets are already available for sale, with promotional introductory fares starting as low as $49 one-way.
Details of New Routes and Frequencies
The expansion includes the launch of non-stop itineraries, as well as the implementation of its BreezeThru product (one-stop flights that do not require an aircraft change). The flight schedule is distributed as follows:
Connections from the Northeast and Midwest
- From Atlantic City to: Vero Beach (non-stop flights on Mondays and Fridays starting October 2, from $89 one-way).
- From Baltimore to: Burlington (non-stop on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays starting October 4, from $49) and Vero Beach (non-stop on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays starting October 1, from $79).
- From Burlington to: Baltimore (non-stop on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays starting October 4, from $49) and Vero Beach (BreezeThru service on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays starting October 4).
- From Charleston to: Trenton (non-stop flights on Thursdays and Sundays starting September 20, from $59).
- From Dayton to: Fort Lauderdale (non-stop on Mondays and Fridays starting October 9, from $69); Fort Myers (non-stop on Mondays and Fridays starting October 23, from $69); Raleigh-Durham (non-stop on Mondays and Fridays starting November 6, from $49); and Sarasota-Bradenton (BreezeThru service on Mondays and Fridays starting November 6).
- From Trenton to: Charleston (non-stop on Thursdays and Sundays starting September 20, from $59); Fort Lauderdale (BreezeThru service on Thursdays and Sundays starting September 20); Fort Myers (non-stop on Mondays and Fridays starting January 8, from $89); and Vero Beach (non-stop on Wednesdays and Saturdays starting September 30, shifting to Thursdays and Sundays starting January 7, from $89).
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Connections from the South and West
- From Fort Lauderdale to: Dayton (non-stop on Mondays and Fridays starting October 9, from $69) and Trenton (BreezeThru service on Thursdays and Sundays starting September 20).
- From Fort Myers to: Dayton (non-stop on Mondays and Fridays starting October 23, from $69); Madison (seasonal, non-stop on Wednesdays and Saturdays starting October 21); and Trenton (non-stop on Mondays and Fridays starting January 8, from $89).
- From Madison to: Fort Myers (seasonal non-stop service on Wednesdays and Saturdays starting October 21).
- From Provo to: Raleigh-Durham (non-stop on Mondays and Fridays starting October 2) and Vero Beach (BreezeThru service on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays starting October 2).
- From Raleigh-Durham to: Dayton (non-stop on Mondays and Fridays starting November 6, from $49); Provo (non-stop on Mondays and Fridays starting October 2); and Vero Beach (non-stop on Mondays and Fridays starting October 2).
- From Sarasota-Bradenton to: Dayton (BreezeThru service on Mondays and Fridays starting November 6).
- From Vero Beach to: Atlantic City (non-stop on Mondays and Fridays starting October 2, from $89); Baltimore (non-stop on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays starting October 1, from $79); Burlington (BreezeThru service on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays starting October 4); Provo (BreezeThru service on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays starting October 2); and Trenton (non-stop on Wednesdays and Saturdays starting September 30, shifting to Thursdays and Sundays starting January 7, from $89).
Modern Fleet and Strong Industry Positioning
With the addition of these routes, the airline will operate more than 300 annual and seasonal connections, linking a total of 91 cities across the United States, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. The operational backbone supporting this network is its fleet of next-generation Airbus A220-300 aircraft.
The company complements its commercial offering with passenger-experience-focused services, such as complimentary family seat assignments, high-speed inflight Wi-Fi, premium seating options, and a flexible policy that eliminates flight change or cancellation fees.
Outlook for Continuous Growth
This massive expansion of destinations underscores Breeze Airways’ aggressive growth strategy in the domestic short- and medium-haul market. By prioritizing non-stop flights in corporate and leisure markets that lack efficient connectivity, the carrier consolidates its strategic positioning ahead of the fall and winter seasons, pairing commercial flexibility with a competitive onboard product.
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