Breeze Airways Is Adding 11 New Routes This Fall With Fares Starting at $49

Breeze Airways

Breeze Airways is expanding its fall and winter network with 11 new nonstop routes serving three new cities, as the David Neeleman-founded carrier continues building out its strategy of connecting mid-size markets the major airlines largely ignore.

The three new cities joining the Breeze network are Atlantic City, Burlington, Vermont, and Vero Beach, Florida. The bulk of the new routes fan out from those additions, with Dayton, Ohio also picking up several new Florida connections — Fort Lauderdale and Fort Myers among them — and Trenton, New Jersey adding service to Charleston and Fort Myers.

Introductory fares start at $49 one-way on select routes, with most new corridors in the $59-$89 range. Routes begin launching as early as September 20, with most kicking off in October and November.

Breeze operates exclusively on Airbus A220-300 aircraft — one of the most passenger-friendly narrowbodies flying today — with free family seating, fast Wi-Fi, and no change or cancellation fees baked into the model. The airline was named Best Major Airline in North America by APEX in 2025 and landed on TIME’s 100 Most Influential Companies list for 2026.

Why It Matters: Breeze isn’t chasing the same routes as American, Delta, and United. If you live near one of its focus cities and have been driving to a larger airport for connections, it’s worth checking whether a new nonstop just showed up closer to home.

Source: Breeze Airways Adds Three New Cities, 11 New Routes to Its Nationwide Network

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