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Breeze Airways provides 2 new cities as a part of 13-route enlargement


Breeze Airways is including two new cities to its route map as a part of a broader 13-route enlargement introduced Tuesday.

Flights to the brand new locations – Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Worldwide Airport (CVG) and Florida’s Vero Seashore Regional Airport (VRB) – start in February.

From Cincinnati, Breeze will add nonstop service to San Francisco and Charleston, South Carolina. The airline will supply two flights every week on every route starting Feb. 1.

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Breeze would be the solely service flying the two,036-mile path to San Francisco, a high-profile business-oriented route that no airline has flown from Cincinnati since earlier than the pandemic. It was final served by Delta, in response to the Cincinnati Enterprise Courier. To Charleston, Breeze will go up in opposition to funds service Allegiant, which additionally presents two weekly flights on the route.

In Vero Breach, Breeze will turn out to be simply the second airline to fly from the airport alongside Florida’s central Atlantic coast. VRB sits about 140 miles north of Miami and about 105 miles southeast of Orlando. The one different service flying from Vero Seashore is Elite Airways, a small area of interest service that gives one round-trip flight every week to each Newark and Portland, Maine.

Breeze will start flying from Vero Seashore on Feb. 15, with day by day service to Hartford, Connecticut, and thrice-weekly service to White Plains/Westchester County, New York.

The brand new dots on Breeze’s map comes as the corporate continues to concentrate on “underserved markets” – or city-pairs presently with out nonstop service the place vacationers in any other case should join on different airways to journey between them.

Together with the brand new cities, Breeze mentioned it’s including a complete of 13 new nonstop routes — together with a number of between cities it already serves. The additions embody 4 new nonstop routes from Orlando and three from Phoenix.

Among the many notable additions:

  • Cross-country routes from Hartford, Connecticut, to each Phoenix and Provo, Utah.
  • A 181-mile hop from San Bernardino in California’s Inland Empire to Las Vegas. Breeze would be the solely service flying between the airports, although it’s principal competitors could also be to entice vacationers to ditch their vehicles on the comparatively quick drive.
  • A 3rd cross-country route from Richmond, Virginia, which will get new twice-weekly service to Phoenix. Breeze already flies to a half-dozen locations from the Virginia capital, together with Las Vegas and San Francisco within the West.

Breeze additionally introduced a number of new “BreezeThru” flights, its branding for one-stop, same-plane service between two cities. Vacationers from Hartford, for instance, will be capable of fly to San Bernardino on a flight that lands in Provo, Utah, however then continues on to California.

Again in June: Breeze encounters robust headwinds because it cancels new routes forward of launch

The schedule updates comes after the airline hit a tough patch this previous summer season, abruptly suspending the launch of earlier new routes and suspensions of others. On the time, Breeze cited staffing shortages and provide chain constraints for the disruptions.

“Whereas we perceive how disruptive this has been, we really feel it’s finest to let our Company know before later to allow them to make alternate plans,” a spokesperson for Breeze mentioned to TPG in June. “By suspending some new routes for a number of months, we’ll tremendously ease congestion and delays, and return to a dependable and environment friendly operation.”

For now, Breeze appears to have stabilized and is again into development mode. Particulars on the brand new routes are beneath.

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky (CVG)

  • Charleston, South Carolina: Twice-weekly flights (Wednesday and Saturday) start Feb. 1.
  • San Francisco: Twice-weekly flights (Wednesday and Saturday) start Feb 1.

Vero Seashore, Florida (VRB)

  • Hartford, Connecticut: Each day service begins Feb. 15.
  • White Plains/Westchester, New York: Three weekly flights (Thursday, Saturday and Sunday) start Feb 16.
  • Norfolk, Virginia: One-stop, same-plane service begins Feb 16. Flights are thrice weekly (Thursday, Saturday and Sunday).

Akron-Canton, Ohio (CAK)

  • Orlando: Twice-weekly flights (Wednesday and Saturday) start March 1.

Bentonville-Fayetteville, Arkansas (XNA)

  • Orlando: Twice-weekly flights (Monday and Thursday) start March 3.
  • Phoenix: Twice-weekly flights (Monday and Thursday) start Feb. 17.
  • Charleston, South Carolina: One-stop, same-plane service begins March 1. Flights are twice weekly (Monday and Thursday).

Charleston, South Carolina (CHS)

  • Cincinnati: Twice-weekly flights (Wednesday and Saturday) start Feb. 1.
  • Huntsville, Alabama: One-stop, same-plane service begins March 2. Flights are twice weekly (Thursday and Sunday).
  • Tulsa: One-stop, same-plane service begins March 1. Flights are twice weekly (Friday and Monday).
  • Bentonville-Fayetteville: One-stop, same-plane service begins March 3. Flights are twice weekly (Monday and Thursday).

Harford/Bradley Worldwide Airport, Connecticut (BDL)

  • Phoenix: Twice-weekly flights (Thursday and Sunday) start Feb. 9.
  • Vero Seashore, Florida: Each day service begins Feb. 15.
  • Provo, Utah: One-stop, same-plane service begins Feb 9. Flights are twice weekly (Thursday and Sunday).
  • San Bernardino, California: One-stop, same-plane service begins Feb 16. Flights are twice weekly (Thursday and Sunday).

Huntsville, Alabama (HSV)

  • Orlando: Twice-weekly flights (Thursday and Sunday) start March 2.
  • Charleston, South Carolina: One-stop, same-plane service begins March 2. Flights are twice weekly (Thursday and Sunday).

Las Vegas (LAS)

  • San Bernardino, California: Twice-weekly flights (Thursday and Sunday) start Feb. 16.

Orlando (MCO)

  • Akron-Canton, Ohio: Bentonville/Fayetteville, Arkansas:
  • Bentonville/Fayetteville, Arkansas: Twice-weekly flights (Monday and Friday) start March 3.
  • Huntsville, Alabama: Twice-weekly flights (Thursday and Sunday) start March 2.
  • Tulsa: Twice-weekly flights (Wednesday and Saturday) start March 1.

Phoenix (PHX)

  • Bentonville/Fayetteville, Arkansas: Twice-weekly flights (Monday and Friday) start Feb 17.
  • Hartford: Twice-weekly flights (Thursday and Sunday) start Feb 9.
  • Richmond, Virginia: Twice-weekly flights (Monday and Friday) start Feb 10.
  • New Orleans: One-stop, same-plane service begins Feb. 17. Flights are twice weekly (Monday and Friday).

Richmond, Virginia (RIC)

  • Phoenix: Twice-weekly flights (Monday and Friday) start Feb 10.

San Bernardino, California (SBD)

  • Las Vegas: Twice-weekly flights (Thursday and Sunday) start Feb. 16.
  • Hartford, Connecticut: One-stop, same-plane service begins Feb 16. Flights are twice weekly (Thursday and Sunday).

San Francisco (SFO)

  • Cincinnati: Twice-weekly flights (Wednesday and Saturday) start Feb 1.

Tulsa, Oklahoma (TUL)

  • Orlando: Twice-weekly flights (Wednesday and Saturday) start March 1.
  • Charleston, South Carolina: One-stop, same-plane service begins March 1. Flights are twice weekly (Friday and Monday).

White Plains/Westchester County, New York (HPN)

  • Vero Seashore, Florida: Three weekly flights (Thursday, Saturday and Sunday) start Feb 16.

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