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    Breeze Airways expands service in West Virginia with new Charleston route

    CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Breeze Airways is soaring to new heights in central West Virginia, unveiling plans to open five new non-stop flights through Charleston, West Virginia, over the next two years.

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    The fast-growing, low-cost carrier will expand operations at West Virginia International Yeager Airport (CRW) in the capital city, prioritizing service to Las Vegas and Texas, according to Governor Patrick Morrisey.

    The main terminal at CRW (Yeager Airport) is a small, modern facility with a single concourse and basic passenger amenities. (Photo courtesy W.Va. Dept. of Tourism)

    Breeze Airways has now launched nonstop service to Tampa, Florida, with introductory fares starting at just $49 one way, marking the latest step in strengthening Breeze Airways' presence in the Mountain State, he said.

    “Breeze Airways’ expansion is another sign that our state is on the rise,” Morrisey said during an announcement at the airport. “This growth at CRW will increase tourism, create jobs, and give the world easier access to everything West Virginia has to offer.”

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    Major Economic and Travel Impact in Charleston

    Since Breeze Airways began service in West Virginia in 2023, nearly 80,000 passengers have flown through Charleston with the carrier, according to the governor's office.

    Breeze has contributed an estimated $27.5 million in total economic output, including $12.5 million from direct airline and airport operations, $3.2 million from passenger spending, and $11.8 million in indirect and induced impacts.

    Perhaps most impactful for travelers, the arrival of Breeze Airways in West Virginia has led to a 12.5% reduction in average airfare at Charleston.

    Fiona Kiesel, the airline's chief guest officer, said the expansion was established to meet the needs of travelers in central West Virginia.

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    “We are excited to bring back our nonstop Tampa route and continue expanding in West Virginia,” Kiesel said. “We see rising demand from travelers in Charleston and across the region.”


    Record Growth at West Virginia International Yeager Airport

    West Virginia International Yeager Airport has more than doubled its nonstop destinations since entering a partnership with Breeze in 2022. Last year alone, more than 401,000 passengers traveled through the airport. The facility now supports nearly 3,000 jobs and generates more than $225 million in statewide economic impact.

    Kanawha County Commissioner Lance Wheeler lauded the expansion, which is a result of the efforts of many agencies.

    “This is more than new air service—it’s a bold investment in West Virginia’s future,” Wheeler said. “We're opening doors for business, tourism, and homecomings.”

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    The expansion is supported by a broad public-private coalition, including the West Virginia Department of Tourism, the Charleston Area Alliance, the Kanawha County Commission, the City of Charleston, and a from the U.S. Department of Transportation, which will help launch the Las Vegas route.


    A Community-Driven Success Model

    The partnership between Breeze Airways and West Virginia has become a model for successful regional air service, according to the governor's office. The airline has received overwhelming support for its existing nonstop flights to Orlando (MCO), Tampa (TPA), and Myrtle Beach (MYR)—routes that have exceeded expectations and prompted plans for increased frequency.

    Charleston Mayor Amy Shuler Goodwin expressed excitement about the expansion, which will help fuel the economy in the greater Charleston area and surrounding Kanawha County.

    “This partnership is proof that when the city, county, and state work together, we can compete with anyone in the country,” Goodwin said. “It’s a win for our residents, our economy, and our future.”

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    Dominique Ranieri, airport director and CEO, stated that he was pleased the expansion would provide more opportunities for travelers to visit Charleston.

    “Breeze is making it easier to travel while opening doors for visitors to experience our capital city,” Ranieri added.


    About Breeze Airways

    Founded by aviation entrepreneur David Neeleman, Breeze Airways operates over 275 routes to 72 cities in 32 states, utilizing a fleet of modern Airbus A220-300 aircraft. The airline has been named one of the top 5 “Best Domestic Airlines” by Travel + Leisure for three consecutive years and was awarded “Best Seat Comfort in North America” by APEX in 2024.

    With no change or cancellation fees, complimentary family seating, and an intuitive booking app, Breeze is dedicated to making air travel affordable and straightforward.

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    David Sibray
    David Sibray
    Historian, real estate agent, and proponent of inventive economic development in West Virginia, David Sibray is the founder and publisher of West Virginia Explorer Magazine. For more information, he may be reached at 304-575-7390.

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