Bradley adds Breeze flights to Orlando, Orange County, California


WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. — Low-cost carrier Breeze Airways will launch nonstop seasonal service between Bradley International Airport and Orlando International Airport three times a week.

Breeze will offer service between Bradley — the airport for the Springfield-Hartford area — and John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, California. The flight will operate five days a week as part of the airline’s BreezeThru service, which includes one stop, but without a plane change.

Both new routes will start on May 29, with one-way fares starting from $59 aboard the airline’s Airbus A220 aircraft.

“We appreciate Breeze’s continued partnership in bringing low-fares and so many convenient travel options to Bradley International Airport passengers,” said Kevin A. Dillon, Connecticut Airport Authority executive director, in a statement. “The new nonstop to Orlando and BreezeThru to Santa Ana are terrific additions to the airline’s growing footprint at the airport.”

Travelers pass through Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

A traveler checks the departure board at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

The new ground transportation center at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

Cars pass through Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

The new ground transportation center at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

A Frontier airplane parks at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

A look inside of the ground transportation center at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

Travelers at the arrival area at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

A traveler checks the departure board at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

The new ground transportation center at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

One of the departure boards at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

Travelers check in at Delta airline counter at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

The new ground transportation center at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

Travelers check in with TSA agents at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

Sign to Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Conn. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

Travelers pass through Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

Travelers arrive at the departure area at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Conn. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

A look inside of Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

Travelers check in at Southwest airline counter at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

Delta’s self check-in kiosk at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

The sky bridge led to the new transportation center at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

A look inside of the ground transportation center at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

A look inside of the ground transportation center at Bradley International Airport. (Hoang ‘Leon’ Nguyen / The Republican)

Breeze Airways flies nonstop between Bradley and Charleston, South Carolina; Columbus, Ohio; Las Vegas, Nevada; Phoenix, Arizona; Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina; Richmond, Virginia; and Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Sarasota, Tampa and Vero Beach, Florida.

“Breeze has served Bradley International Airport since our very first day of operations, and Hartford was one of our first few bases of operations,” said Breeze Airways President Tom Doxey. “These two new routes to Orlando and Orange County will connect our guests with two great family-friendly destinations — and access to both Disney parks.”

Bradley International Airport contributes nearly $3.6 billion to the regional economy.


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