Breeze Airways unveils new routes coming to Pensacola International Airport (Details)
PENSACOLA, Fla. (WKRG) — Travelers in Pensacola can now book trips to new destinations.
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This comes as Breeze Airways, a low-cost airline, announced two new services coming to the Pensacola International Airport.
According to a Breeze Airways news release, the services are nonstop from Pensacola International Airport to Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, and a one-stop/no change of plane BreezeThru service to Providence, Rhode Island.
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina (summer seasonal, Wednesdays and Saturdays, starting April 30, from $49 one way)'No Flex Fare promotion is available only when booking a new reservation for PNS-RDU and RDU-PNS,' a news release said. 'Promotion must be purchased by February 11 (11:59 pm PT), for travel through September 2, 2025. Price displayed includes taxes and government fees.'
Providence, Rhode Island (one-stop/no change of plane BreezeThru service, Wednesdays and Saturdays, starting April 30)
Pensacola travelers can book the flights starting Wednesday, Feb. 5, officials said.
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For more information and to book flights with Breeze Airways, visit the airline's website.
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