- by travelandtourworld
- 22 Sep 2024
Breeze Airways is set to expand its network significantly with several new routes, including a daily service between Ogdensburg, New York, and Washington Dulles International Airport, starting September 27. This route will utilize the Airbus A220-300, marking a notable return of air service between these two locations since its discontinuation in 2022. The reinstatement of this route under the Essential Air Service contract underscores its importance for regional connectivity and economic growth.
Breeze Airways is set to expand its network significantly with several new routes, including a daily service between Ogdensburg, New York, and Washington Dulles International Airport, starting September 27. This route will utilize the Airbus A220-300, marking a notable return of air service between these two locations since its discontinuation in 2022. The reinstatement of this route under the Essential Air Service contract underscores its importance for regional connectivity and economic growth.
Further enhancing its service offerings, Breeze Airways will also launch additional new routes from Washington Dulles. Starting October 1, the airline will begin a thrice-weekly service to the Salt Lake City-Provo area, broadening its reach across the United States. This will be followed by a twice-weekly service to South Bend, Indiana, commencing on November 8, and another twice-weekly flight to Vero Beach, Florida, beginning November 21. These new connections are part of Breeze's strategic plan to facilitate travel and accessibility across various regions, catering to both business and leisure travelers.
With these new routes, Breeze Airways continues to build its reputation as a dynamic and growing airline, committed to enhancing its network and improving the travel experience for its passengers.
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