Breeze Airways, a low-cost airline based on Salt Lake City, is expanding its footprint in Florida with two new non-stop routes this fall, including a new service to Orlando and a return to Tampa.
Starting October 3rd, Breeze will begin non-stop flights between Norfolk, Virginia (ORF) and Orlando International Airport (MCO). The route works twice a week on Monday and Friday. Orlando has been part of Breeze’s growth network since June 2022, with airlines continuing to link underserved cities with high-demand destinations across the country.
Also, on October 3, Breeze will resume services between Charleston, West Virginia (CRW) and Tampa International Airport (TPA). The route operates twice weekly on Monday and Friday, marking Breeze’s 30th non-stop destination from Tampa, strengthening the city’s position as the airline’s strategic hub.
Norfolk – Orlando and Charleston – Tampa flights are part of Breeze’s broader strategy to offer affordable, non-stop travel between medium-sized cities and popular leisure markets. Instead of connecting major hubs, Breeze focuses on direct flights that save time and offer low fares for travelers.

“These new return routes allow guests to conveniently connect to more amazing destinations on the network,” Breeze founder and CEO David Neeleman said in a statement.
For Florida travelers, the expanded service means more options for weekend getaways, business trips and family visits. Breeze’s presence in Orlando and Tampa is a sign of strong passenger demand and the airline’s commitment to expanding its services throughout the Sunshine state.
