Daytona Beach International Airport Adds Airline and Destinations
Posted On: August 6, 2024
Daytona Beach International Airport is looking to the future as it continues to add new airlines and flights for the convenience of residents and travelers.
Airport leaders are proud to announce that Breeze Airways will offer new, direct flights to four major metropolitan areas:
- Westchester County, New York - Thursdays and Sundays starting Nov. 14
- Hartford, Connecticut - Thursdays and Sundays starting Feb. 13, 2025
- Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina - Thursdays and Sundays starting Feb. 13, 2025
- Providence, Rhode Island - Mondays and Fridays starting Feb. 14, 2025
Breeze also is offering a systemwide 35% off all roundtrip base fares if purchased by Aug. 9 for travel from Aug. 28 through Feb. 4, 2025, and from April 28 through May 13, 2025. Travelers should use the promo code TAKEOFF at checkout on www.flybreeze.com/home or on the Breeze app.
Meanwhile, Avelo Airlines continues its growth in Daytona Beach with the airline’s announcement of two new services that offer very low rates:
- Return of nonstop service between Daytona Beach International Airport and Philadelphia / Delaware Valley region’s best airport – Wilmington Airport – on Thursdays and Sundays beginning Nov. 7
- New exclusive nonstop service between Daytona Beach International Airport and Bradley International Airport in Hartford, Connecticut, on Fridays and Mondays beginning Nov. 8
Avelo continues to offer nonstop service to Southern Connecticut’s Tweed-New Haven Airport. Travelers can make reservations at AveloAir.com.
In 2023, Daytona Beach Intgernational Airport’s annual economic impact was measured at $3.2 billion, according to an annual study by the Florida Department of Transportation. Each time more flights are added, that impact grows exponentially which benefits the entire community.
In addition to Breeze Airways and Avelo Airlines, the airport is served by American Airlines and Delta Air Lines, which have served the airport for 15 and 44 years, respectively.
