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Breeze Plans First Routes from New Hampshire

The airline will begin offering flights to and from New Hampshire for the first time since launching in 2021.

Breeze A220

A Breeze A220 in Phoenix. [AirlineGeeks – William Derrickson]

Breeze Airways is launching new nonstop flights from New Hampshire to various beach destinations.

The start-up airline, which launched in May 2021, is expanding nonstop service to Charleston, S.C., Fort Myers, Fla., and Orlando, Fla. from Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. The airline will also begin operating one-stop flights in September to Tampa, Fla.

This is the airline’s first New Hampshire airport. All routes will use an Airbus A220-300. The carrier recently announced that it would soon become an all-A220 operator as it places the Embraer E190 into charter operations.

“We are equally excited to welcome our new friends from Charleston and show them what we all love about Manchester and the Granite State: our arts and entertainment scene, a growing foodie scene, and, of course, the world class outdoor recreation that this state is known around the globe for,” said Manchester Airport Director Ted Kitchens in a press release.

New Route Details

  • Seasonal Charleston flights will begin June 14 and run on Mondays and Fridays
  • Seasonal Fort Myers flights will begin Oct. 2 and run on Wednesdays and Saturdays
  • Orlando flights will begin June 14 and run on Mondays and Fridays
  • Tampa flights will begin Sept. 5 and run on Thursdays and Fridays. The service includes one stop but doesn’t require changing aircraft.

Breeze president Tom Doxey said the airline’s popularity has grown in New England, with Providence, R.I. and Hartford, Conn.

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