Low-cost startup airline Breeze is adding 8 new routes to Las Vegas from $29 one-way — see the full list
- Breeze Airways is adding eight new nonstop routes to Las Vegas in its latest network expansion.
- The carrier will operate its amenity-heavy Airbus A220 aircraft on each route.
Breeze Airways is betting big on Las Vegas.
The rapidly growing low-cost carrier announced eight new routes to Sin City on Wednesday, growing its presence in the market to 11 nonstop flights. Breeze already flies to Las Vegas from Richmond, Virginia, Syracuse, New York, and Fort Myers, Florida.
Introductory fares will start at just $29 one-way, according to the company.
"With these and other coming new routes, Breeze has identified several unserved LAS markets and will soon make it even easier for travelers from across the country to fly to Las Vegas," Clark County's director of aviation, Rosemary Vassiliadis, said in a press release.
The carrier will fly its new Airbus A220 jet on all of the routes, which features Breeze's first-class product. Breeze currently has 80 A220s on order, with an option for 40 more.
Premium cabins on budget airlines are rare, and competing carriers like Frontier Airlines and Allegiant Air do not offer comparable products. Spirit Airlines has the Big Front Seat, but it does not recline or come with any added benefits, like a free checked bag or snack, like Breeze's "Nicest" fare does.
Breeze's A220s also offer an amenity-heavy economy cabin, which includes things like USB ports, a seatback phone stand, and adjustable headrests. These perks are absent from competing carriers.
The airline's ambition to provide a comfortable experience may be the key to its quick expansion, especially since Breeze is just 15 months old, having flown its inaugural flight on May 27, 2021.
As of September 2022, the carrier has a bustling network with 31 destinations, several of which are transcontinental nonstops not served by any other airline, like Richmond to San Francisco.
As the carrier continues to grow, it will continue offering routes with little to no competition to connect underserved secondary markets, which has been founder David Neeleman's vision from the start.
Breeze's new routes to Las Vegas will kickstart on Thursday — here's the full list.
Between Hartford, Connecticut, and Las Vegas
Breeze will start twice-weekly service between Hartford and Las Vegas on September 7 on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Fares start at $69 one-way for travel between October 26 and February 14, and the promotion is available through September 13. The airline will compete with Frontier Airlines on the route.
Between Jacksonville, Florida, and Las Vegas
Breeze will start twice-weekly service between Jacksonville and Las Vegas on September 8 on Thursdays and Sundays. Fares start at $122 one-way for travel between November 1 and February 14, and the promotion is available through September 10. The airline will not face any competition.
Between White Plains, New York, and Las Vegas
Breeze will start twice-weekly service between White Plains and Las Vegas on September 8 on Thursdays and Sundays. Fares start at $99 one-way for travel between September 20 1 and October 2, and the promotion is available through September 13. The airline will not face any competition.
Between Huntsville, Alabama, and Las Vegas
Breeze will start twice-weekly service between Huntsville and Las Vegas on September 9 on Mondays and Fridays. Fares start at $99 one-way for travel between October 26 and February 14, and the promotion is available through September 13. The airline will compete with Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, and Southwest Airlines on the route.
Between Norfolk, Virginia, and Las Vegas
Breeze will start twice-weekly service between Norfolk and Las Vegas on September 9 on Mondays and Fridays. Fares start at $145 one-way for travel between November 1 and February 14, and the promotion is available through September 10. The airline will not face any competition.
Between Akron, Ohio, and Las Vegas
Breeze will start twice-weekly service between Akron-Canton and Las Vegas on October 6 on Thursdays and Sundays. Fares start at $159 one-way for travel between November 1 and February 14, and the promotion is available through September 10. The airline will not face any competition.
Between Provo, Utah, and Las Vegas
Breeze will start a four-times-weekly service between Provo and Las Vegas on October 6 on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Fares start at $29 one-way for travel between October 26 and February 14, and the promotion is available through September 13. The airline will compete with Allegiant Air, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, and Southwest Airlines on the route.
Between Charleston, South Carolina, and Las Vegas
Breeze will start twice-weekly service between Charleston and Las Vegas on November 3 on Thursdays and Sundays. Fares start at $99 one-way for travel between November 3 and February 14, and the promotion is available through September 13. The airline will not face any competition.