
All Embraer aircraft will be a two-by-two seat configuration, so there are no middle seats.īreeze also has ordered 60 brand new Airbus A220 aircraft that will be delivered one per month for five years, starting in October this year. Guests may choose from fares that include “Nice” regular seating, or “Nicer” seats with extra legroom. The ten E190 jets will be configured to seat 108 guests while the three E195 aircraft will have 118 seats. Columbus, Ohio and Huntsville, Ala.īreeze will operate 13 single-class Embraer aircraft this summer, flying routes with an average flight length of under two hours. With seamless booking, no change or cancellation fees, up to 24-months of reusable flight credit and customized flight features delivered via a sleek and simple app, Breeze makes it easy to buy and easy to fly.”įrom Tampa Bay, Breeze will inaugurate service on 10 routes, most of which are currently not served: Charleston Louisville Oklahoma City Tulsa Norfolk Bentonville/Fayetteville, Ark. A staggering 95 percent of Breeze routes currently have no airline serving them nonstop. “Breeze provides nonstop service between underserved routes across the U.S. “Together, we created Breeze as a new airline merging technology with kindness,” Neeleman said. Joined by an experienced team of industry veterans, Neeleman set out to build an airline that offers a great experience with low fares and high flexibility. Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Breeze will focus most flights from four markets: Tampa, Charleston, New Orleans, and Norfolk, Va. “Home to one of America’s favorite airports known for excellent service and strong business partnerships, the Tampa Bay community is committed to supporting this innovative new airline.”īreeze joins TPA’s airline family at a time when the Tampa Bay market is experiencing rapid growth in its recovery from the pandemic and travelers are eager to return to the skies.īreeze is Neeleman’s fifth airline start-up, after JetBlue, Brazil’s Azul, Canada’s WestJet, and Utah-based Morris Air, which was later purchased by Southwest Airlines. “Tampa International Airport is proud and excited to be a part of this historic launch with Breeze Airways,” TPA CEO Joe Lopano said. Tampa International Airport and Breeze will make history together next week as they launch their inaugural flight departing from Tampa to Charleston, S.C.

Flights are now on sale at and the Breeze app, starting at just $39* one way.

The first flights operate between Tampa, Charleston and Hartford, Conn., starting May 27, with remaining destinations to be added each week through July 2021. carrier from JetBlue founder David Neeleman, Breeze Airways today unveiled its debut network, comprising 39 nonstop routes between 16 cities in the Southwest, Midwest, Southeast and Eastern US. Introducing itself as a “Seriously Nice” U.S. A brand new airline is joining the industry and its inaugural market is Tampa Bay.
