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Breeze Airways is adding four new routes to Florida this winter. If you’re not familiar, Breeze Airways is a low-cost airline that offers point-to-point flights to underserved markets across the United States using a fleet of modern Airbus A220 aircraft. I flew Breeze for a second time earlier this year and loved the experience (you can read the full review here). Travel & Leisure named it as one of the five best US airlines for the third consecutive year in 2024. Breeze serves 66 cities in 30 states.
NEW: Breeze Airways will add new routes to Florida:
• Provo (PVU) to Orlando (MCO)
• Gulfport (GPT) to Orlando (MCO)
• Ogdensburg (OGS) to Orlando (MCO)
• Erie (ERI) to Tampa (TPA)PVU-MCO begins in December with 3x weekly flights while the others begin early 2025 with 2x… pic.twitter.com/vCIYg6famm
— Ishrion Aviation (@IshrionA) September 30, 2024
This winter Breeze will add four flights to Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Tampa International Airport (TPA). These routes include:
- Erie International Airport (ERI) to/from Tampa International Airport (TPA) (2x weekly; starts on January 8th)
- Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport (GPT) to/from Orlando International Airport (MCO) (2x weekly; starts on February 6th)
- Ogdensburg International Airport (OGS) to/from Orlando International Airport (MCO) (2x weekly; starts on February 13th)
- Provo Airport (PVU) to/from Orlando International Airport (MCO) (3x weekly; starts on December 21st)
Anthony’s Take: I love when airlines like Breeze and Avelo enter markets because they connect underserved or unserved markets and they also put price pressure on the legacy airlines.
(Image Credit: Breeze Airways.)
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