Breeze Airways will soon expand its Florida service out of Broward County, adding new nonstop routes and increasing flight frequencies from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport starting in July.
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Breeze Airways announced 11 new or expanded nonstop routes from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport starting in early July.
The expansion includes three new Florida destinations and will bring the carrier’s total to 14 cities served out of FLL.
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The new routes announced by Breeze Airways on Tuesday, Feb. 24, came a few months after the carrier began service in Broward County in early November. Kevin Carter Getty Images
Here are key takeaways:
Breeze will launch nonstop service from FLL to Tallahassee on July 2, with one-way fares starting at $39. New routes to Jacksonville (from $49) and Tampa (from $40, 13 times weekly) begin July 1.The airline announced the expansion on Feb. 24. Five of the 11 new or expanded routes strengthen its “intra-Florida” network, and its existing Pensacola route will increase to six times weekly.Beyond Florida, Breeze is adding new nonstop service to Charleston, South Carolina; Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina; Salisbury, Maryland; Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Pennsylvania; and Birmingham, Alabama. One-way fares on those routes range from $49 to $79.Breeze began serving Broward County on Nov. 5, roughly four months before the announcement. “Some flights out of Fort Lauderdale are routes that used to have air service by a number of carriers and people have not had that option,” chief commercial officer Lukas Johnson told the South Florida Sun Sentinel.Existing routes to Myrtle Beach and Savannah will also see increased frequencies starting July 1, with Savannah going from twice to four times a week.
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