Low-fare airline Breeze Airways confirmed this morning that it will be resuming seasonal service from the John Glenn International Airport next Spring with four returning routes and two new direct flights.
The two new routes include:
- Orange County, CA — Starting March 29
- Raleigh-Durham, NC — Starting May 18
Meanwhile, the four returning routes include:
- Providence, RI — Starting March 29
- Hartford, CT — Starting May 19
- Jacksonville, FL — Starting May 19
- Norfolk, VA — Starting May 19
Breeze offers low-frills budget fares starting as low as $39 with additional price levels for additional perks. The flights operate on very limited schedules with typically just one flight in each direction per week.
“It’s exciting to watch as Breeze Airways continues to invest in Columbus,” said Joseph Nardone, President & CEO of the Columbus Regional Airport Authority. “We appreciate the commitment that Breeze Airways has made to passengers in the central Ohio region.”
Currently, Breeze offers direct service from Columbus to Charleston, New Orleans and West Palm Beach.
“Breeze Airways’ addition of Orange County and Raleigh-Durham and its expansion of existing service from CMH demonstrates the success of its investments in Ohio,” said J.P. Nauseef, JobsOhio president and CEO. “We look forward to continuing to partner with Breeze as it steadily increases its presence in Ohio while connecting the state to more markets nationwide with nonstop service.”
For more information, visit www.flybreeze.com.