NEW Breeze Airways Service!!

Press Release

We are pleased to announce new nonstop Las Vegas service with one stop/no change of plane BreezeThru service to Hartford, CT with Breeze Airways beginning January 9, 2025!

Grand Junction, CO (July 10, 2024) – Breeze Airways, the premium leisure low-cost carrier offering point-to-point service from 58 U.S. destinations, today announced new nonstop service from Grand Junction to Las Vegas and one stop/no change of plane BreezeThru service to Hartford, both starting January 9, 2025.
Also, Breeze is introducing the “Triple Threat” campaign offering 35%* off roundtrip base fares using the promo code ‘TRIPLE’ at checkout by Friday at 11:59pm PT on www.flybreeze.com or on the Breeze app, for travel from August 14 through February 4, 2025. The campaign celebrates Breeze’s high scores in Comfort, Service and Value from the readers of Travel + Leisure magazine as the carrier is again named Top 5 U.S. Domestic Airline for the third consecutive year in the magazine’s World’s Best Awards.
From Grand Junction, CO to:

• Las Vegas, NV (Thurs and Sun, starting January 9, 2025); and
• Hartford, CT (One stop/no change of plane BreezeThru service, Thurs and Sun, starting January 9, 2025).

“We are grateful to Breeze Airways for adding a third route at Grand Junction Regional Airport,” said Executive Director Angela Padalecki. “Las Vegas is our top city pair, with more travelers flying between Grand Junction and Las Vegas than anywhere else. Breeze’s new service will give travelers a nice, new option.”
“After starting service from Grand Junction in February, we have expanded to three destinations, with service to Orange County-Santa Ana, San Francisco, and now Las Vegas,” said Breeze Airways’ CEO David Neeleman. “Named as one of the U.S.’ top domestic airlines, we’re excited to offer our Grand Junction Guests new opportunities for affordable yet elevated travel experiences.”

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