Breeze Airways is expanding its route network once again, announcing two new nonstop flight options out of Orlando International Airport (MCO). Beginning in December 2025, travelers will be able to fly directly to Lincoln, Nebraska, and Tri-Cities, Tennessee, as part of the airline’s continued effort to connect underserved markets across the United States.
New Routes Launching December 2025
The new service to Lincoln, Nebraska is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, December 10, operating twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Introductory fares for the route start at $79 one-way.
Flights to Tri-Cities, Tennessee—serving the cities of Kingsport, Johnson City, and Bristol—will begin on Friday, December 12, with service offered on Fridays and Mondays. Promotional fares for this route start at just $49 one-way.
Tickets for both routes are now available for booking on the airline’s official website.
Expanding Access to Underserved Cities
According to Breeze Airways, the new flights are part of the airline’s broader mission to provide affordable and convenient air travel options between cities that are often overlooked by larger carriers. The addition of these routes is expected to enhance regional connectivity while offering low-cost travel alternatives to passengers flying from Central Florida.
Breeze Airways’ Growing Footprint in Orlando
Breeze Airways has steadily increased its presence at Orlando International Airport, positioning itself as a key player in the budget travel market. With the addition of Lincoln and Tri-Cities to its route map, the airline aims to make leisure and business travel more accessible for passengers departing from one of Florida’s busiest hubs.
The new routes underscore Breeze’s ongoing strategy to disrupt the low-cost air travel space by offering flexible booking, low fares, and nonstop flights between secondary cities.
Booking and Travel Information
Travelers interested in the new Orlando routes can visit FlyBreeze.com for schedules, fare details, and to book tickets. As with all Breeze Airways flights, passengers can expect a mix of fare options, including the airline’s “Nice,” “Nicer,” and “Nicest” tiers, catering to different travel preferences and budgets.
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