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Breeze Airways announces new routes and adds cities to its network map

Breeze Airways announces new routes and adds cities to its network map

USA Today2 days ago
Ultra-low cost airline Breeze announced a slate of new routes over the past few weeks, including a major expansion on the West Coast and two entirely new cities for its network in the east.
"For more than four years, Breeze has been diligently constructing a diversified network that connects underserved markets across the U.S. while providing millions of travelers with an affordable yet premium travel experience," David Neeleman, Breeze Airways' founder and CEO said in a statement.
Here are the new flights that have gone on sale since mid-July, according to the airline:
From Lincoln, Nebraska to:
From Manchester, New Hampshire to:
From Myrtle Beach, South Carolina to:
From Orlando, Florida to:
From Portsmouth, New Hampshire to:
From Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina to:
From Rochester, New York to:
From Tri-Cities, Tennessee to:
From Washington, D.C. (Dulles) to:
Breeze gives back: How flights to nowhere can help 'lessen the anxiety' for travelers with autism
From Arcata-Eureka, California
From Burbank-Hollywood, California
From Eugene, Oregon
From Las Vegas, Nevada
From Pasco-Tri-Cities, Washington
From Provo-Salt Lake City, Utah
From Redmond-Bend, Oregon
In addition to these new flights, Breeze also announced a new priority boarding option, BreezeBy, which passengers can book for a fee, or get as an included perk with the airline's Nicest ticket bundle.
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