Breeze Airways is expanding its network by adding three new flights, including one that links two cities from which it currently operates.
Most significantly, Breeze will fly from Mississippi's Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport to both Las Vegas and Tampa. This service will go live in January.
"Breeze seeks to link cities that currently lack nonstop flight options," stated the airline's president in a statement.
"Now residents of Biloxi and Biloxi will have convenient and affordable transportation to Las Vegas or Tampa, three of the country's most popular destinations."
However, the airline is discontinuing service to a location it has served since its start in 2021.
Breeze will no longer fly in and out of Tulsa International Airport in Oklahoma. Its only two trips to Orlando and New Orleans will be terminated in November.
Breeze, on the other hand, will link Raleigh-Durham International Airport and Akron-Canton Airport in Ohio, two locations that have proven critical to the airline's development. This service will be live in February 2024.
The airline will now operate 19 flights from the two airports, which have acted as de facto hubs for the airline throughout the Midwest and South.