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Breeze Airways Announces Major Expansion with 18 New Routes and 5 New Cities

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In a significant expansion, low-cost carrier Breeze Airways has announced the addition of 18 new routes and five new destinations to its network, just in time for the upcoming fall and winter seasons.

This move marks one of the airline’s largest route expansions of the year, reflecting its commitment to growing its footprint across the United States.

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The new destinations being added to Breeze’s route map are Newark, New Jersey (EWR), Daytona Beach, Florida (DAB), Erie, Pennsylvania (ERI), South Bend, Indiana (SBN), and Wilmington, North Carolina (ILM).

With these additions, Breeze will connect these new cities with a variety of new nonstop routes, increasing travel options for passengers.

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Expanded Routes and Connections

Breeze Airways’ new routes will significantly enhance its service offerings. Notably, the expansion includes a strong presence out of Sarasota, Florida (SRQ), highlighting the airline’s strategic growth in this region. The full list of new routes includes:

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  • Charleston, West Virginia (CRW) to/from Newark (EWR)
  • Daytona Beach (DAB) to/from:
    • Westchester, New York (HPN)
    • Hartford, Connecticut (BDL)
    • Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina (RDU)
    • Providence, Rhode Island (PVD)
  • Erie (ERI) to/from Orlando (MCO)
  • South Bend (SBN) to/from Orlando (MCO)
  • Newark (EWR) to/from Orlando (MCO) — Featuring Breeze’s unique “BreezeThru” service
  • Fort Myers, Florida (RSW) to/from:
    • South Bend (SBN)
    • Wilmington, North Carolina (ILM)
  • Hartford (BDL), Orlando (MCO), and Providence (PVD) to/from Wilmington, North Carolina (ILM)
  • Akron-Canton, Ohio (CAK), Islip, New York (ISP), Portland, Maine (PWM), Richmond, Virginia (RIC), Raleigh-Durham (RDU), Syracuse, New York (SYR), and Westchester (HPN) to/from Sarasota (SRQ)

Noteworthy Expansion to Newark

With the addition of Newark, Breeze now serves four New York City area airports, further solidifying its presence in the region. The airline already operates flights from Long Island-Islip (ISP), New York-Stewart (SWF), and Westchester (HPN). Newark’s proximity and convenience make it a strategic addition, providing easier access for travelers heading to the Big Apple.

David Neeleman, CEO of Breeze Airways, commented on this milestone, stating, “With the addition of Newark, Breeze now serves four New York City area airports while continuing to expand our footprint across the U.S.”

Promotional Offer

To celebrate the new routes, Breeze Airways is offering a special promotion with 35 percent off round-trip base fares. Passengers can take advantage of this discount by using the promo code “TRIPLE” on the airline’s website or app. The sale is valid until Friday, August 9, at 11:59 p.m. PT, for travel between August 28, 2024, and February 4, 2025, as well as from April 28 to March 13, 2025. However, travelers should be aware of several blackout dates around the holiday season.

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Qantas Reintroduces Airbus A380 Flights to Dallas/Fort Worth

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Qantas Airways has announced a series of updates to its international network, including the return of its iconic Airbus A380 to the Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) route.

Starting August 11, 2025, Qantas will resume operating the A380 between Sydney (SYD) and DFW, reinstating a service that was paused during the pandemic. The route will follow the existing schedule, with QF7 departing Sydney at 12:10 PM and arriving in Dallas at 12:30 PM, and QF8 leaving Dallas at 10:40 PM to arrive back in Sydney at 6:55 AM, two days later.

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The airline’s decision to bring back the A380s comes as demand for long-haul travel continues to rise. While the fleet consists of 10 aircraft, not all have been reactivated since being grounded during the pandemic. Currently, Qantas also deploys its A380s on other major routes including Sydney to Johannesburg (JNB), London (LHR), Los Angeles (LAX), and Singapore (SIN).

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In addition to the return of the A380, qantas airways has introduced new services and adjustments across its network. A new route from Brisbane (BNE) to Palau (ROR) has been launched, and the Boeing 787 Dreamliner has been reintroduced for flights between Brisbane and Los Angeles (LAX) as well as Auckland (AKL).

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Meanwhile, the airline has decided to discontinue its mainline service from Sydney to Seoul (ICN). Starting mid-June 2025, the route will be operated by Jetstar, Qantas’ low-cost subsidiary, which will increase the frequency from four flights per week to a daily service.

These changes come as Qantas looks to redeploy its mainline aircraft to other routes experiencing strong demand, qantas entertainment movie list with Qantas Group International CEO Mr. Cam Wallace noting the airline’s strategic adjustments to meet evolving travel patterns.

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