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Westchester County Airport Carrier Plans Service To The Big Easy
The airline announced new service between Westchester and Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport will start this fall.

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY — Breeze Airways is again expanding its flights out of Westchester County Airport with a popular new tourist destination.
The carrier has announced new service between Westchester and Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. Service to New Orleans is planned to start on Sept. 6.
SEE ALSO: Breeze Airways Adds Seasonal Raleigh-Durham Service
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Breeze Airways, the carrier that bills itself as "U.S.' only NLCC, or Nice Low Cost Carrier," recently announced that it would be adding additional nonstop flights from HPN to Raleigh-Durham Airport. The summer seasonal service will operate on Fridays and Mondays, starting May 3.
The carrier already offers service to Charleston and Vero Beach from Westchester.
The airline said it will also be adding eight new nonstop routes this spring, including its first service from San Diego to Cincinnati, Jacksonville, Norfolk, Raleigh-Durham and Pittsburgh. Breeze will also add additional nonstops from Los Angeles, Charleston, Cincinnati, Hartford and Raleigh-Durham as well as daily one-stop service between San Diego and both Providence and Hartford.
Although a low-fare carrier, Breeze was recognized by Travel + Leisure readers as one of the Top 5 Best U.S. Airlines for the second consecutive year. The airline offers guests both bundled and à la carte options known as Nice, Nicer and, on flights operated with the Airbus A220-300, Nicest.
Breeze doesn’t charge change or cancellation fees up to 15 minutes prior to departure and offers other benefits such as free family seating.
Breeze Airways began service in May 2021. Founded by aviation entrepreneur David Neeleman, Breeze operates a fleet of Embraer 190/195 and Airbus A220-300 aircraft, with a focus on flights between secondary airports, bypassing hubs for shorter travel times.
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