Breeze Airways

American airline

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2024 Expected completion of Wi-Fi access on entire A220 fleet.
December 21 2024 Breeze Airways launched service to Montrose Regional Airport in Colorado.
December 10 2024 Breeze Airways started service to Tweed New Haven Airport in Connecticut.
November 14 2024 Breeze Airways initiated service to Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey.
September 27 2024 Breeze Airways initiated service to Dulles International Airport in Washington, D.C.
August 2024 Tom Doxey announced his transition to an advisory role at Breeze Airways
June 12 2024 Breeze Airways announced future service to Key West International Airport in Florida, scheduled to begin in 2025.
May 16 2024 Breeze Airways started service to Denver International Airport in Colorado.
April 30 2024 Breeze Airways initiated service to San Diego International Airport in California.
April 10 2024 Breeze Airways started service to Mobile International Airport, which was later terminated on January 31, 2025.
March 2024 Breeze introduced the 'No Flex Fare' ticket type, offering a basic economy-style ticket with no itinerary changes and partial cancellation credit.
February 20 2024 Breeze converted 10 A220-300 purchase options into firm orders, bringing total orders to 90 aircraft. The airline also announced plans to transition Embraer fleet to charter operations and reduce fleet size from 16 to 10 aircraft by end of 2024.
February 6 2024 Breeze Airways initiated service to Grand Junction Regional Airport in Colorado.
2023 Postponed implementation of Wi-Fi internet access began, with initial rollout on some A220 aircraft.
November 2023 David Neeleman announced the airline's intentions to expand international operations by operating flights to Europe, signaling a significant strategic expansion of the airline's network.
May 2023 Breeze Airways submitted an application to the USDOT to operate international flights to Mexico, marking its first step towards expanding beyond domestic routes.
February 16 2023 Breeze Airways launches service to Raleigh–Durham International Airport and John Wayne Airport.
February 16 2023 Breeze Airways began service to John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, California.
2022 Breeze Airways announced an alternative seating configuration for its A220 aircraft, reducing first class seats and increasing 'extra legroom' seats. This configuration later became the standard layout for the entire A220 fleet.
November 19 2022 Breeze Airways launched service to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in Arizona.
November 2 2022 Breeze Airways started service to Los Angeles International Airport in California.
October 2022 Original planned date for implementation of Viasat Wi-Fi internet access on A220 aircraft, which was subsequently delayed.
August 4 2022 Breeze Airways launched service to San Bernardino International Airport in California and Provo Municipal Airport in Utah.
August 4 2022 Breeze Airways started service at San Bernardino International Airport and Provo Municipal Airport.
August 4 2022 Breeze Airways started service to San Bernardino International Airport in California.
June 9 2022 Tom Doxey appointed as company president of Breeze Airways
June 9 2022 Breeze Airways began operations at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas.
May 26 2022 Breeze Airways begins service to Nashville International Airport.
May 25 2022 Breeze's first Airbus A220-300 entered service.
May 25 2022 Breeze Airways launched service to San Francisco International Airport in California.
May 19 2022 Breeze Airways starts service to Jacksonville International Airport.
March 2022 Breeze Airways announced plans to offer inflight Viasat Wi-Fi internet access, initially planned for implementation in October 2022 on its A220 aircraft.
February 17 2022 Breeze Airways launches service to Long Island MacArthur Airport.
February 2 2022 Breeze Airways begins service to Vero Beach Regional Airport.
2021 Breeze Airways launched its initial ticket types 'Nice' and 'Nicer', offering different levels of amenities with free itinerary changes and cancellations.
2021 Planned initial delivery of 18 Bombardier CS300 (Airbus A220-300) aircraft from Chinese lessors, marking the beginning of the airline's fleet acquisition.
October 2021 Breeze announced the 'Nicest' ticket type, preparing for the launch of its first class seating with Airbus A220-300 service.
October 26 2021 Breeze received its first Airbus A220-300 aircraft.
September 13 2021 Breeze publicly announced the additional A220-300 aircraft order and confirmed it was the result of exercising purchase options.
July 15 2021 Breeze Airways starts service to San Antonio International Airport.
July 15 2021 Breeze Airways began service to Huntsville International Airport in Alabama.
July 8 2021 Breeze Airways initiated service at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Pittsburgh International Airport, Norfolk International Airport, and Richmond International Airport.
June 17 2021 Breeze Airways began operations at Northwest Arkansas National Airport in Fayetteville.
May 2021 Breeze Airways launched commercial flight operations, beginning service with its fleet of Airbus A220 and Embraer E-Jet aircraft across various routes in the United States.
May 28 2021 Breeze Airways begins service to Louisville International Airport.
May 27 2021 Breeze Airways started operations at Tampa International Airport and Bradley International Airport in Hartford, Connecticut
May 27 2021 Breeze Airways started service at Tampa International Airport and Charleston International Airport.
May 27 2021 Breeze Airways began service to Bradley International Airport in Hartford, Connecticut.
April 26 2021 Breeze ordered an additional 20 A220-300 aircraft, bringing total orders to 80 aircraft, though initially announced under an undisclosed customer.
March 10 2021 Breeze received federal approval from the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) to begin airline operations.

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