Mobile International Airport Is Losing Its Last Commercial Flight On January 31st

by Anthony Losanno
Breeze Plane

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Mobile International Airport (BFM) will lose its last commercial airline when Breeze Airways flys its last flight to the airport on January 31st. Avelo Airlines and Frontier Airlines have left the airport over the past few years.

Frontier Airlines stopped serving Mobile International Airport (BFM) in June 2020. Avelo Airlines announced that it would fly to/from Orlando International Airport (MCO) in March 2023. This route was cancelled in March 2024. This left Breeze Airways as the sole commercial airline serving Mobile International Airport (BFM) with 2x weekly flights to/from Orlando International Airport (MCO). This was announced in January 2024 and will end this month.

Nearby Mobile Regional Airport (MOB) is served by American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. The Mobile Airport Authority was set to shift commercial airline flights to Mobile International Airport (BFM), but it seems like that plan never came to fruition.

Anthony’s Take: I wonder what will become of Mobile International Airport (BFM) after Breeze Airways stops flying to/from there and Orlando International Airport (MCO). Breeze Airways’ site indicates that service to Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport (PVD) could come back seasonally, but there is no schedule loaded.

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3 comments

John January 3, 2025 - 7:30 am

It didn’t work for Avelo and Frontier, I guess Breeze thought they could succeed when the others failed but it was not to be.

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CHRIS January 3, 2025 - 8:58 am

Eventually everything from MOB us supposed to move to BFM……Eventually

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FrequentWanderer January 3, 2025 - 11:00 am

Just like everything at Dallas Love Field was supposed to move to DFW airport . . .

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