Tampa airport has 3 new direct flights to Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia

Breeze Airways is adding three more routes from Tampa International Airport this fall.

The new routes are to Charleston, West Virginia, Columbus, Ohio, and Pittsburgh, bringing the low-fare airline’s total nonstop routes to 15 destinations.

The new routes will begin the first week of October, at fares starting at $59 one way, if purchased by July 3.

“We’re grateful to Breeze for investing even more at Tampa International with flights to Pittsburgh, Columbus and our first-ever nonstop service to Charleston, W. Va.,” said Christopher Minner, the airport’s executive vice president of marketing and communications.

“Breeze is a popular airline in Tampa Bay, flying more than half a million guests who’ve been delighted by their seriously nice experiences,” Minner said.

Breeze Airways, which started service in May 2021 at Tampa International Airport, also serves Sarasota Bradenton International Airport.

Breeze added SRQ to its network on June 4, 2022, with service to Hartford, Conn. Breeze added service between SRQ and White Plains, N.Y., on Nov. 5, 2022.

Breeze Airways is adding routes from Tampa International Airport this fall to Charleston, W. Va., Columbus, Ohio and Pittsburgh.
Breeze Airways is adding routes from Tampa International Airport this fall to Charleston, W. Va., Columbus, Ohio and Pittsburgh.

Starting July 13, the low-fare airline will begin offering service between SRQ and Providence, Rhode Island.

Breeze flies both regional and transcontinental flights within the U.S. on a fleet of Embraer 190/195 and Airbus A220-300 aircraft. The carrier has ordered 80 A220s, with options for 40 more.

For more information or tickets, visit www.flybreeze.com.