Breeze Airways is expanding its West Coast network with eight new routes from San Diego International Airport, the carrier’s fifth California destination. It will also begin new services to Cincinnati, Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, Norfolk, and Pittsburgh.
The low-cost carrier already serves Los Angeles, Orange County, San Bernardino, and San Francisco in California. The new San Diego routes will be served by Airbus A220-300 aircraft.
Breeze is adding new non-stop connections from New York/Westchester, Los Angeles, Charleston, Cincinnati, Hartford, and Raleigh-Durham, as well as a daily «BreezeTthru» non-stop/non-changeover service to San Diego from Providence and Hartford.
Promotional fares are available starting at $59 each way. The airline is also offering 35% discounts on round-trip tickets.
New routes from San Diego
- Raleigh-Durham; Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday beginning April 30.
- Jacksonville; Wednesdays and Saturdays starting May 1,
- Norfolk: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday from 1 May.
- Cincinnati: Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday from 2 May.
- Pittsburgh; Monday and Friday from 3 May.
- Providence; one daily stopover from 30 April.
- Hartford; one daily stopover from 1 May,
New route from Raleigh-Durham
- New York/Westchester; Mondays and Fridays from 3 May.
New route from Cincinnati
- Hartford: Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday
New route from Charleston
- Los Angeles: Monday and Friday from 3 May (seasonal).
«San Diego is one of America’s most popular summer destinations, with great food, beautiful beaches, and family attractions. We are delighted to add service to San Diego, our fifth destination in California and 46th airport served nationally,» said Tom Doxey, president of Breeze Airways.
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