Flyers at Jacksonville International Airport will soon have a new option for intra-Florida travel.
Breeze Airways announced the addition of a new non-stop route between Jacksonville and Fort Lauderdale on Tuesday, which will run every day beginning on July 1.
“Breeze’s new daily nonstop flights offer travelers a great option to get to South Florida,” Jacksonville Aviation Authority CEO Mark VanLoh said. “We are thrilled they will be flying to Ft. Lauderdale, as its one of the nonstop destinations we get asked most about from the community.”
One-way flights will start at $49.
Breeze also added Birmingham, Alabama and Tallahassee to its national network.
The airline added the following flights for travel within Florida:
Tallahassee to Fort Lauderdale
Orlando to Pensacola (existing route increasing frequency)
Fort Lauderdale to Pensacola (existing route increasing frequency)
Fort Lauderdale to Savannah, Ga. (existing route increasing frequency)
“The addition of these new cities and routes will give even more travelers the opportunity to save precious hours that would otherwise be spent flying through hubs or driving,” Breeze Airways’ founder and CEO David Neeleman said.
Jacksonville International Airport is expected to grow in size and offerings this year, with even more new flights planned and a whole new concourse opening.
Earlier this month, JetBlue announced it would begin offering nonstop service from Jacksonville to Puerto Rico in March, restoring full-time connection between the destinations for the first time in more than a decade.
Air Canada will also relaunch nonstop flights from Jacksonville to Toronto in May.
At the end of 2026, Concourse B is expected to open with six new gates reserved for American Airlines flights and new food and retail offerings.