Breeze Flies Supplies to Hurricane-Stricken Asheville
A joint effort including Breeze Airways brought much-needed relief to the Asheville, North Carolina, region in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
A joint effort including Breeze Airways brought much-needed relief to the Asheville, North Carolina, region in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
The nation’s capital is set to receive a brand new air carrier, with Breeze Airways adding flights as early as this month.
Breeze is the latest carrier to join the Department of Transportation’s Essential Air Service (EAS) program with a route to two new airports.
Low-cost carrier Breeze announced Tuesday it will begin offering flights from New Haven, Conn., marking its second station within the state.
Since its 1978 inception, the U.S. Essential Air Service (EAS) program has been vital in connecting small communities to the broader air transportation network.
It is very rare to get so many proposals for a single EAS contract. This is likely the first time a community has seen six, giving them many options.
New rules set by Congress may place limits on certain long distance Essential Air Service (EAS) routes in the coming years.
Breeze’s recent proposal to serve a small New York town follows a similar trend of other airlines operating larger jets to EAS communities.
Flight attendants at start-up carrier Breeze Airways have voted overwhelmingly to unionize, the AFA announced on Tuesday.
Breeze Airways, the self-styled “Nice Low-Cost Carrier” (NLCC), announced a major milestone this week: its first operating profit in March 2024.