12 August, 2022

Phoenix to become another destination with twice-weekly service to both Charleston and Provo for Breeze Airways.

Phoenix to become another destination with twice-weekly service to both Charleston and Provo for Breeze Airways.
Phoenix, Arizona is to become another new destination for Breeze Airways, the budget airline set up by David Neeleman, with twice-weekly service from both Charleston, South Carolina and Provo, in Utah. 

Breeze also is adding another four routes between existing cities, with twice-weekly service between Charleston and Los Angeles; thrice-weekly flights between Westchester and Nashville, TN; twice-weekly service between New York/Westchester, NY, and Sarasota-Bradenton, FL; and weekly service between Tampa, FL, and Syracuse, NY.

“Breeze always seeks to connect cities which have previously had no nonstop service,” said Breeze’s Chief Operating Officer Michael Wuerger. “Charleston, our largest base, is one of the largest routes from Phoenix without existing nonstop service today, so we’re excited to announce the first nonstop to connect these two fantastic destinations.”

Breeze has ordered 80 new Airbus A220-300 (formally known as the Bombarder C Series CS300) aircraft, that will be delivered one per month over the next six years, with options for 40 more. When flying on the A220 aircraft, Guests may choose from three price bundles that are offered as ‘Nice,’ ‘Nicer,’ and ‘Nicest.’

Breeze’s business model, which focuses on providing fast, efficient, and affordable air service between underserved city pairs, has continued to expand its footprint across the U.S. using mid-sized aircraft, such as the A220-300. The airline doesn’t charge change or cancellation fees up to 15 minutes prior to departure and offers other benefits such as free family seating and a la carte pricing and upgrades including premium seating.




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