OGDENSBURG — Ogdensburg International Airport will resume nonstop commercial service to Orlando beginning Feb. 6, 2026, expanding its Florida offerings while building on recently added Breeze Airways service that has increased the airport’s connectivity.

The airport will offer nonstop flights to Orlando International Airport on Mondays and Fridays through April 27, with one-way fares starting at $74. The seasonal route restores a popular option for North Country travelers.

In addition to the nonstop flights, Ogdensburg is expanding service through a partnership with Breeze Airways, allowing same-day connections to Tampa and Fort Myers in Florida, as well as New Orleans, via Raleigh-Durham International Airport. That service will begin May 2.

The expanded options build on Breeze’s growing presence at Ogdensburg. Last year, Breeze launched nonstop service between Ogdensburg and Raleigh-Durham, operating three times weekly on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. That route marked the airline’s second nonstop destination from Ogdensburg, joining existing service to Washington, D.C.

With a mix of nonstop and connecting options, Orlando will be accessible from Ogdensburg five days a week, including connecting service on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Breeze began flying from Ogdensburg to the Washington, D.C., area roughly a year earlier and has since expanded that service to daily flights to Dulles International Airport. The airline has also previously offered seasonal flights to Orlando, separate from its federally subsidized service.

Breeze operates two of its Ogdensburg routes under the federal Essential Air Service program, which provides subsidies to maintain commercial air service in smaller communities. The current two-year contract began in September 2024 and provides subsidies of $8.9 million in the first year and about $9.1 million in the second year.

Airport officials have said the continued expansion of service is aimed at improving affordability and increasing travel options for the region during peak winter and spring travel periods.