Breeze goes worldwide with 7-route Mexico, Caribbean enlargement

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4 years in the past, Breeze Airways was a brand-new startup airline. Early subsequent 12 months, it would fly exterior the U.S. for the primary time.

In a long-awaited announcement Thursday, Breeze revealed it secured regulatory approval to launch worldwide service.

With that, the low-cost provider unveiled plans to launch greater than a half dozen flights to new warm-weather locations in Mexico and the Caribbean.

It is a milestone for the Salt Lake Metropolis-based airline — one which executives, for properly over a 12 months, had advised TPG was on the horizon.

As a part of Breeze’s transborder enlargement, the airline will join 4 U.S. cities to the Mexican seaside vacation spot of Cancun: Charleston, South Carolina; New Orleans; Norfolk, Virginia; and Windfall.

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Waldorf Astoria Cancun. SEAN CUDAHY/THE POINTS GUY

The airline will fly to Jamaica from two Southeast airports and can additional hyperlink a type of airports with Punta Cana within the Dominican Republic.

All advised, it is a seven-route worldwide enlargement for the provider. On every of the routes, the airline will present nonstop flights to tropical locations throughout the colder winter months.

Breeze’s 7 new worldwide routes

This is the complete rundown:

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Route Launch date Frequency
Charleston Worldwide Airport (CHS) in South Carolina to Cancun Worldwide Airport (CUN) Jan. 17 As soon as weekly on Saturdays (seasonal)
Louis Armstrong New Orleans Worldwide Airport (MSY) to CUN Feb. 7 As soon as weekly on Saturdays (seasonal)
Norfolk Worldwide Airport (ORF) to CUN Jan. 10 As soon as weekly on Saturdays (seasonal)
Windfall’s Rhode Island T. F. Inexperienced Worldwide Airport (PVD) to CUN Feb. 14 As soon as weekly on Saturdays (seasonal)
Raleigh-Durham Worldwide Airport (RDU) to Sangster Worldwide Airport (MBJ) in Montego Bay, Jamaica March 5 Twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays (seasonal)
RDU to Punta Cana Worldwide Airport (PUJ) within the Dominican Republic March 4 Twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays (seasonal)
Tampa Worldwide Airport (TPA) to MBJ Feb. 11 Twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays

Deepening its place in North Carolina

North Carolina’s Raleigh-Durham Worldwide Airport (RDU) was the most important winner in Thursday’s announcement, with a pair of recent worldwide locations.

That reveal got here simply over every week after the fast-growing East Coast airport gained nonstop service to Eire through Aer Lingus.

Breeze already operates greater than two dozen routes out of RDU — a hub of types that may turn out to be an official crew base for the airline in early 2026, the provider introduced Thursday.

Terminal 1 at Raleigh-Durham Worldwide Airport (RDU), the place Breeze Airways operates. SEAN CUDAHY/THE POINTS GUY

The transfer will convey some 200 pilot and flight attendant jobs to North Carolina’s Analysis Triangle.

Including RDU will give Breeze a dozen crew bases throughout its community.

Future worldwide development anticipated

Anticipate Thursday’s seven-route worldwide enlargement to be simply the beginning for Breeze.

After just lately gaining flag provider standing from the U.S. Division of Transportation, the airline is eyeing a extra strong worldwide community within the close to future, with its rising fleet of Airbus A220s.

“These are loads of the most important locations, internationally, from loads of our bases down on the East Coast,” Breeze Chief Industrial Officer Lukas Johnson advised TPG.”So [we’ll] begin with a few the preferred locations and look to broaden from there.”

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What to anticipate on Breeze Airways

Breeze, launched in 2021 by JetBlue founder David Neeleman, will use its new Airbus A220s on its worldwide routes.

On board a Breeze Airways Airbus A220. DAVID SLOTNICK/THE POINTS GUY.

Whereas the airline is a low-cost provider, its A220s do function a dozen home first-class-style recliners up entrance, together with 45 extra-legroom seats complementing 80 customary seats in coach.

The provider gives 4 fare tiers:

  • No Flex, which is the traditional stripped-down, finances airline fare with no seat choice or baggage allowed
  • Good, which comes with a full-size carry-on bag
  • Nicer, which features a checked bag and a carry-on bag — and entry to an extra-legroom seat
  • Nicest, which incorporates two checked baggage, a carry-on bag and a first-class Ascent seat

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