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Breeze Boosts its Network with 23 New Routes

The budget airline is opening new routes to 14 cities next year, with one-way fares starting at just $39

by Fergus Cole

December 7, 2022

Raleigh Durham International Airport terminal / Photo: SM/Shutterstock

Low-cost carrier Breeze Airways has announced 23 new routes to its ever-growing network, connecting 14 cities across the U.S. Fares on the new nonstop routes start at just $39 each way for tickets bought before December 13. 

The low-cost airline has only been in operation since May 2021, but it is rapidly growing its reputation as an affordable and efficient airline for domestic U.S. passengers. 

Breeze operates a mixed fleet of 15 Embraer 190/195 and 10 Airbus A220-300, with First Class fares available on the new Airbus jets.

After initially launching services to just 16 destinations across the south and southeast of the country, Breeze has quickly grown its network and now offers 119 routes across 35 cities in 20 states. 

Photo: Courtesy of Pratt & Whitney

“Breeze always looks for underserved routes where we can add nonstop flights, low fares, and our brand of Seriously Nice service,” said Tom Doxey, President of Breeze Airways. 

“Today, we’re excited to connect the dots between 14 of our existing cities with 15 more nonstops and seven new BreezeThru routes, with fares as low as $39 one way.”

The 23 new routes announced by Breeze are:

Cincinnati to:

  • Orange County (3x weekly, from March 30th)
  • Providence (3x weekly, from March 30th)

Columbus to:

  • Providence (2x weekly, from March 29th)
  • Orange County (2x weekly, from March 29th)
  • Raleigh-Durham (2x weekly, from May 18th)
  • Hartford (2x weekly, from May 19th)
  • Jacksonville (2x weekly, from May 19th)
  • Norfolk (2x weekly, from May 19th)

Hartford to:

  • Columbus (2x weekly, from May 19th)
  • Jacksonville (2x weekly, from May 19th)

Islip/Long Island to:

  • Jacksonville (3x weekly, from May 19th)
  • Tampa (2x weekly, from August 18th)

Jacksonville to:

  • Norfolk (5x weekly, from May 18th)
  • Raleigh-Durham (4x weekly, from May 18th)
  • Richmond (4x weekly, from May 18th)
  • Providence (2x weekly, from May 18th)
  • Columbus (2x weekly, from May 19th)
  • Hartford (2x weekly, from May 19th)
  • Islip/Long Island (3x weekly, from May 19th)

Los Angeles to:

  • Providence (2x weekly, from May 17th)
  • Norfolk (2x weekly, from May 19th)

Norfolk to:

  • Jacksonville (5x weekly, from May 18th)
  • Pittsburgh (2x weekly, from May 18th)
  • Columbus (2x weekly, from May 19th)
  • Los Angeles (2x weekly, from May 19th)

Orange County to:

  • Columbus (2x weekly, from March 29th)
  • Providence (6x weekly, from March 29th)
  • Cincinnati (3x weekly, from March 30th)
  • Pittsburgh (2x weekly, from March 31st)

Pittsburgh to:

  • Norfolk (2x weekly, from May 18th)
  • Orange County (2x weekly, from March 31st)

Providence to:

  • Columbus (2x weekly, from March 29th)
  • Orange County (6x weekly, from March 29th)
  • Cincinnati (3x weekly, from March 30th)
  • Los Angeles (2x weekly, from May 17th)
  • Tampa (3x weekly, from May 17th)
  • Jacksonville (2x weekly, from May 18th)

Raleigh-Durham to:

  • Richmond (2x weekly, from February 17th)
  • Columbus (2x weekly, from May 18th)
  • Jacksonville (4x weekly, from May 18th)

Richmond to:

  • Raleigh-Durham (2x weekly, from February 17th)
  • Jacksonville (4x weekly, from May 18th)

San Francisco to:

  • Tampa (2x weekly, from May 24th)

Tampa to:

  • Providence (3x weekly, from May 17th)
  • San Francisco (2x weekly, from May 24th)
  • Islip/Long Island (2x weekly, from August 18th)