Breeze airways officially commenced service to Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB/KDAB) on Thursday, November 14, 2024. The low-cost carrier is the fourth airline to serve the northeastern Florida airport, alongside mainline Delta Air Lines, PSA Airlines on behalf of American Airlines, and direct competitor Avelo Airlines.
Routes information
Breeze will serve Daytona Beach from the following four cities along the East Coast of the United States:
T. F. Green International Airport (PVD/KPVD) in Providence
Windsor Locks Bradley International Airport (BDL/KBDL) in Hartford, Connecticut
Westchester
Raleigh–Durham International Airport
Three of the four cities do not already have any other airlines flying to Daytona Beach. However, Breeze will be competing with Avelo on the Hartford-Daytona route.
The following is the schedule for each route:
PVD-DAB on Sundays, Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays
BDL-DAB on Sundays and Thursdays
HPN-DAB on Sundays and Thursdays
RDU-DAB on Sundays and Thursdays
Only the Westchester service started on November 14; the other cities will start service on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
Planning for new service
Joanne Magley, Director of Marketing & Customer Experience at Daytona Beach International Airport, shed some insight into the planning process for Breeze Airways’ service to Daytona Beach. The procedure usually takes about 10 years, but Ms. Magley said this was only about two years in the making.