Breeze Airways has added new routes from Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky and Fort Lauderdale.
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That makes 30 nonstop destinations from GSP, with 10 of them being Breeze Airways flights.
Cincinnati operates on Mondays and Fridays and offers one-stop, no-plane-change connectivity to Portland, Maine.
Earlier this year, Breeze announced a new nonstop route to Columbus that began May. One-stop, no-plane-change service to Portland on Thursdays and Sundays is also available through Pittsburgh.
Fort Lauderdale operates on Thursdays, Fridays, Sundays, and Mondays.
The airline is offering introductory fares starting at $59 one way.
Breeze began serving GSP in 2024 and offers flights to Columbus, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Hartford, Los Angeles, Orlando, Pittsburgh, Providence, and Tampa.
“We appreciate Breeze’s continued investment in GSP, and we look forward to sharing these “Seriously Nice” destinations with Upstate area travelers,” Greenville-Spartanburg Airport District President and CEO Kevin Howell said.
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The airline also will begin service from Charleston to Trenton, New Jersey in September as well as a host of other new routes from three new cities — Baltimore/Washington (BWI); Dayton, Ohio (DAY); and Trenton, New Jersey.
Breeze Airways was formed in May 2021 as a low-cost airline flying underserved routes. Travel + Leisure magazine has ranked it as one of the world’s best for four years. The Airline Passenger Experience Association in 2024 rated it “Best Seat Comfort in North America.”
The airline flies Airbus A220-300 and Embraer 190 aircraft on year-round and seasonal nonstop routes between 60-plus cities in 30 states.
Breeze also operates out of Myrtle Beach and Charleston.
Seven airlines fly to and from Greenville with more than 3 million passengers in 2025.
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