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Breeze Airways Has Canceled 18 Routes From Its 5 Busiest Airports Over The Years: See Where Now
['James Pearson']
Simple Flying
It is hard to imagine that five years have passed since Breeze AIrways' first commercial service.
While not like-for-like comparisons, having lower-capacity aircraft and relatively few flights per route helped.
Breeze's Top Five AirportsCredit: ShutterstockIn the second half of 2026, Breeze's top airports for flights are Raleigh–Durham International Airport (RDU), Orlando International Airport (MCO), Tampa International Airport (TPA), Charleston International Airport (CHS), and Providence's Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport (PVD).
In Breeze's case, the number of new routes far outweighs those that have ended, which ensures a growing network.
It is 49% lower than was available in 2024 (37,300), when all four routes existed, even if only briefly.