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Discount airline continues to grow at FLL. Here are its 2 newest destinations

Breeze Airways is expanding its Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport service with two new U.S. destinations starting in the fall.

The low-cost carrier will begin nonstop flights to Dayton, Ohio, and one-stop service to Trenton, New Jersey, giving South Florida travelers more affordable options.

FULL STORY: Planning a fall getaway? Breeze Airways adding two new destinations from FLL

Breeze Airways will add to its network at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport with service to Dayton, Ohio, and Trenton, New Jersey.
Breeze Airways will add to its network at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport with service to Dayton, Ohio, and Trenton, New Jersey. Kevin Carter Getty Images

Here are key takeaways:

  • Nonstop flights to Dayton begin Oct. 9, operating Mondays and Fridays out of FLL, with one-way fares starting at $69.
  • Trenton service starts Sept. 20 on Thursdays and Sundays, with one stop along the route. Bookings are open through the airline’s website and app.
  • Breeze founder and CEO David Neeleman said the airline was built “to connect communities that the other airlines overlook,” giving guests more affordable options for weekend trips or family visits.
  • The carrier launched service in Broward County in November 2025 and earlier this year announced 11 new or expanded routes from FLL to strengthen its Florida network.
  • With the latest additions, Breeze will serve 16 cities out of Fort Lauderdale airport, helping offset the loss of Spirit Airline’s abrupt closure in early May.
  • The cities Breeze will serve out of FLL: Akron, Ohio (CAK); Birmingham, Alabama (BHM); Charleston, South Carolina (CHS); Dayton, Ohio (DAY); Greenville, South Carolina (GSP); Huntsville, Alabama (HSV); Jacksonville (JAX); Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (MYR); Pensacola (PNS); Salisbury, Maryland (SBY); Savannah, Georgia (SAV); Tallahassee (TLH); Tampa (TPA); Trenton, New Jersey (TTN); Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Pennsylvania (AVP); Wilmington, North Carolina (ILM).

This report was produced with the assistance of a proprietary tool powered by artificial intelligence and using our own originally reported, written and published content. It was reviewed and edited by our journalists.

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