
American to Resume Its Longest Domestic Route
American plans to relaunch its longest regularly scheduled domestic service in late 2025. The Fort Worth, Texas-based airline has not…
The airline continues to expand in the mid-Atlantic region.
A Breeze Airways Airbus A220 aircraft (Photo: AirlineGeeks | William Derrickson)
Breeze is expanding again, this time with a new point on its route map. The airline, which began service in 2021, operates to nearly 70 cities in 31 states.
Beginning this summer, the carrier will also fly to Greensboro/Winston-Salem, North Carolina, which will become Breeze’s fourth destination in the state. Currently, it flies to New Bern, Raleigh/Durham, and Wilmington.
Flights to Greensboro are scheduled to start on June 6, 2025. Service to Orlando, Florida, will operate twice weekly on Mondays and Fridays.
The airline will also connect Greensboro and Hartford, Connecticut, with twice-weekly flights on Mondays and Fridays. This route will be seasonal.
All routes will be operated by Breeze’s Airbus A220 aircraft.
“We continue to see massive growth in the Mid-Atlantic region and are excited to welcome Piedmont Triad International Airport (GSO) to our growing list of cities that Breeze serves in the region,” said Lukas Johnson, chief commercial officer of Breeze Airways, in a news release. “It’s clear our Guests in North Carolina love our premium travel options and convenient service and policies, and we look forward to welcoming more Guests in the region with this new service from GSO.”
Breeze’s May 2025 route map (Photo: Cirium Diio)
Greensboro joins a handful of new airports that Breeze has added recently. Earlier this month, the carrier announced three new destinations, including Rochester, New York; Albany, New York; and Memphis, Tennessee.
Alongside these new cities, the airline is also slated to bolster frequencies on some existing twice-weekly routes. Service between Orlando and Portland, Maine, will increase to four times weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, starting on June 4,
In addition, service between Orlando and Lancaster, Pennsylvania, will increase to four times weekly on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays, starting on June 6.
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