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Breeze Airways

Breeze sets initial routes; first flight next week

21 May 2021 By Seth Miller 5 Comments

The initial route map for Breeze Airways, a mix of business and leisure markets across the southern and eastern US

Breeze is ready to take flight. The newest US carrier announced its route network today, serving 39 nonstop routes between 16 cities in the Southwest, Midwest, Southeast and Eastern US. The airline will waste no time getting its planes into service. The first flights will operate next Thursday, from Tampa to Charleston and then to Hartford.

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United targets leisure traffic in Summer hub-skipping pivot

25 March 2021 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

A couple years ago air service to Maine was fading. But last year it was a safe summer vacation destination for many amid the pandemic. This summer Portland sees a reward for that, with seven new routes added from Midwest non-hub airports on United Airlines.

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New Haven seeks a pair of hubs

22 March 2021 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

The Tweed New Haven airport as seen from above. (Image by redlegsfan21/Flickr vi CC BY-SA https://www.flickr.com/photos/redlegsfan21/6802901915/)

For a smaller airport attracting a new airline operation is a big deal. Coming out of a pandemic where service was slashed to nil, the value of a new operation is even greater. Securing status as a hub or focus city for a new low cost carrier operation would be a massive win. But all of those goals seem quaint to the Tweed-New Haven Regional Airport Authority. The airport wants more.

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Small airports seek big bucks for new services

18 March 2021 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

Inside Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport (Image via formulanone/Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/formulanone/20532913961/ CC BY-SA)

When it comes to launching new service at smaller airports revenue guarantees to airlines are a key factor. The US Department of Transportation offers Small Community Air Service Development Program (SCASDP) grants to help airports cover the costs of those guarantees. And with another round of applications released this week we can see which markets are compelling to airports and airlines.

This story is about: Allegiant, American Airlines, Breeze Airways, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, routes, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Breezing into service: Three likely coastal hubs for Breeze Airways

15 March 2021 By Seth Miller 14 Comments

Where will Breeze Airways launch its operations? Based on comments related to crew hiring it now appears the carrier has a trio of coastal Southeastern cities in mind.

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On-campus recruiting: Breeze confirms college hiring plans for flight attendants

4 December 2020 By Seth Miller 6 Comments

Flight attendant by day, college student by night. Breeze Airways confirmed its unconventional plan to staff the cabin on its planes, and it comes with a certain amount of controversy.

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Back to School: Breeze Airways looks to university students to fill its flight attendant ranks

30 November 2020 By Seth Miller 7 Comments

Want a job as a flight attendant at Breeze Airways? Better enroll in an online university course at Utah Valley University and maintain a 3.0 GPA.

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Breeze Airways resets launch plans, again

29 September 2020 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

Launching an airline is far from easy. Doing so in the midst of a global health pandemic ups the challenge factor significantly. Breeze Airways is making significant progress in its planning, with additional funding secured and FAA milestones reached. It also has a new plan for what the operations will look like when they launch.

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Breeze blows inland, slow-rolls launch plans

10 July 2020 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

The newest US airline, Breeze Airways, is taking a delay in its launch plans. The company is also adjusting its fleet plan and service markets in response to changing market dynamics.

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What we learned about Breeze in this week’s DOT filing

11 February 2020 By Seth Miller 7 Comments

Breeze Airways is ready to take flight. Or at least it is very close. The new carrier hopes to launch service later this year. And we now know (a tiny bit) more about what the service will – and will not – be.

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