
Source: The Points Guy
Summary
Breeze Airways is filling the void left by Spirit Airlines at Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) by launching nonstop service to four popular southeastern vacation destinations. The airline will operate daily flights to Orlando International Airport (MCO) starting July 3, and twice-weekly flights to Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR), Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW), and Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) starting October 22. Additionally, Breeze announced seven new routes to Florida, Mexico, and the Caribbean, including its first-ever service to St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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The escape is carefully planned.
Breeze Airways is taking over Spirit Airlines’ routes at Atlantic City International Airport, offering nonstop flights to popular vacation destinations. The airline’s expansion includes new routes to Florida, Mexico, and the Caribbean, including St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The airline offers bare-bones base tickets, but also has “Nicest” fares with first-class recliners. Breeze’s arrival in Atlantic City comes after Spirit Airlines shut down, and the airline is filling the void left by Spirit.
It’s just another airline swooping in to fill the void left by Spirit, because that’s how the airline industry works.
Author: Evan Null









