Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport announces new Breeze Airways flights

Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport added four non-stop flights to its increasing list via Breeze Airways. Here’s where you can go.

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Ready for takeoff. | Photo by Dallas Freeman

Is the travel bug biting you? Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport announced three new nonstop summertime flights (and a fourth destination with one stop) from Breeze Airways. In addition to the list of existing non-stop flight destinations, starting in May 2025, you can travel with Breeze Airways on a direct flight to:

  • Fort Myers, FL
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • White Plains, NY
  • Portland, ME — with a short stop in Pittsburgh without changing planes

These join existing nonstop flights (some seasonal) from Breeze:

  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Providence, RI
  • Hartford, CT
  • Orlando, FL
  • Tampa, FL

We’ll see you in the sky.

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