Sun Country Shuffles Network With Route Cuts

During the first quarter of 2026, an airline spokesperson confirmed that Sun Country will pause service in two Florida markets.

Sun Country Boeing 737-800
A Sun Country Boeing 737-800. (Photo: Shutterstock | lorenzatx)
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Key Takeaways:

  • Sun Country Airlines is extending its schedule through April 2026.
  • The airline will suspend service to West Palm Beach and Melbourne, Florida.
  • Sun Country will begin service to Appleton, Wisconsin, with flights to Fort Myers.
  • This new Appleton service will replace Sun Country's existing service from Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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Sun Country is shaking up its network with some route suspensions and additions. On Monday, the ultra-low-cost carrier extended its schedule through April 2026.

During the first quarter, an airline spokesperson confirmed that it will pause service to West Palm Beach and Melbourne, Florida. These cuts were first reported by The Network Planner.

“We continuously evaluate performance of routes and customer demand and adjust our network accordingly,” the spokesperson added.

Wisconsin Move

In addition, Sun Country plans to start flights to Appleton, Wisconsin, a new destination for the airline.

Service from Appleton to Fort Myers will start on Jan. 30, 2026, operating twice per week and later four times weekly in March.

A Sun Country Boeing 737-800 jet
A Sun Country 737-800 (Photo: Shutterstock | Jillian Cain Photography)

This route does come at a cost, though, as the spokesperson confirmed that it will “move” the airline’s current service from Green Bay, Wisconsin, to Appleton. With this move, Sun Country will exit the Green Bay market altogether.

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