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Breeze Airways Links Norfolk and San Diego with Nonstop Service
Breeze Airways is taking off to San Diego with new nonstop flights from Norfolk International Airport, commencing on May 1 this year.
The new flights to San Diego will operate on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Mondays. This schedule aims to cater to various preferences and ensures flexibility for those planning a West Coast getaway.
The cherry on top? Fares starting from as low as $129 one way, provided you book by January 15 for travel by September 3. Additionally, Breeze is offering 35% off on all roundtrip base fares for travel from January 15 through May 22. (Use the promo code ‘GETFRESH’ when booking through the Breeze App or at flybreeze.com.)
Mark Perryman, Norfolk Airport Authority President and CEO, expressed enthusiasm for this new route, noting the natural connections between Norfolk and San Diego. “Norfolk and San Diego have a natural military, maritime and tourism bond. San Diego is Norfolk’s 4th ranked passenger demand market, and well deserving of this nonstop coast to coast service. Breeze Airways continues to invest faith and resources in the Norfolk market.”
San Diego marks Breeze’s fifth destination in California and its 46th airport served nationally.
Recognized by Travel + Leisure readers as one of the Top 5 Best U.S. Airlines for two consecutive years, Breeze offers guests bundled and a la carte options, known as Nice, Nicer, and Nicest. The Nicest bundle includes premium features like two checked bags, priority boarding, and the Breeze Ascent in-flight experience.
Founded in May 2021 by aviation entrepreneur David Neeleman, Breeze Airways has quickly become one of the country’s most popular domestic airlines. Operating a fleet of Embraer 190/195 and Airbus A220-300 aircraft, Breeze focuses on providing efficient and affordable flights between secondary airports.
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