Breeze Airways adds Baltimore, Dayton and Trenton to network.
U.S. carrier Breeze Airways is adding three new cities to its network, including Baltimore.
The airline will kick off flights from Southwest Airlines’ stronghold Baltimore/Washington Thurgood Marshall International Airport (BWI) on Oct. 1 with service to Vero Beach, Florida. Breeze will start operating between BWI and Burlington, Vermont, from Oct. 4. Both routes will be exclusive to the carrier and operate 3X-weekly.
Breeze is additionally entering the Dayton, Ohio, and Trenton, New Jersey, markets.
The airline will fly from Dayton International Airport (DAY) to Florida destinations Fort Lauderdale (starting Oct. 9) and Fort Myers (beginning Oct. 23). Both routes will be operated 2X-weekly. From Nov. 6, Breeze will commence 2X-weekly service between DAY and Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) in North Carolina.
Breeze will become the fifth airline serving Dayton, joining Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines.
The carrier will open 2X-weekly service between Trenton-Mercer Airport (TTN) and Charleston, South Carolina, from Sept. 20. Breeze will also launch 2X-weekly flights from TTN to both Fort Myers (from Sept. 30) and Vero Beach (commencing Jan. 8, 2027).
The airline will become the third airline serving TTN, joining Allegiant and Frontier Airlines.
Other new routes announced by Breeze include Atlantic City, New Jersey-Vero Beach (2X-weekly starting Oct. 2); Provo, Utah-RDU (2x-weekly from Oct. 2); and Fort Myers-Madison, Wisconsin (2X-weekly on a seasonal basis beginning Oct. 21).
Breeze’s network includes more than 90 destinations across the U.S., Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. The airline operates most routes with Airbus A220-300 aircraft configured to carry 137 passengers.




