A plane from Breeze Airlines sits on the runway at the West Virginia International Yeager Airport on Tuesday, July 8, 2025. Breeze Airlines will resume nonstop service to Tampa, Florida, in October and add up to four additional nonstop destinations.
A plane from Breeze Airlines sits on the runway at the West Virginia International Yeager Airport on Tuesday, July 8, 2025. Breeze Airlines will resume nonstop service to Tampa, Florida, in October and add up to four additional nonstop destinations.
RICK STEELHAMMER | HD Media
Gov. Patrick Morrisey helps to announce five new airline routes coming to Charleston Yeager Airport during a press conference Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
CHARLESTON Ƶ Low-cost carrier Breeze Airways will resume nonstop service to Tampa, Florida, in October and add up to four additional nonstop destinations to West Virginia International Yeager AirportƵs flight schedule during the next two years, Gov. Patrick Morrisey and the airline announced Tuesday.
Nonstop service to and from Tampa International Airport will return to Charleston on Mondays and Fridays starting Oct. 3, with one-way fares starting at $49, Fiona Kiesel, Breeze AirwaysƵ chief guest officer, said at a news conference at the Charleston airport.
ƵƵ we have continued to build our brand awareness in this state and region, we have seen growing demand for our service,Ƶ Kiesel said. ƵWe now have nonstop flights from Charleston to Newark and Orlando and seasonal flights to Myrtle Beach. In addition to Tampa, weƵll be adding up to four more cities.Ƶ
Morrisey said state, county and airport officials are encouraging the airline to prioritize Las Vegas and either Dallas or Houston as the next nonstop destinations from the Charleston airport.
The added air service, Ƶgives West Virginia more opportunities to connect with the rest of the world,Ƶ while allowing travelers from other parts of the nation Ƶsee what the Mountain State has to offer,Ƶ Morrisey said.
Since Breeze began operating at CRW in May 2023, Ƶit has doubled the number of nonstop destinations and generated $27 million in economic output,Ƶ Morrisey said. ƵIt has also helped reduce airfares here by 12% through the power of competition,Ƶ he added.
The return of the nonstop Tampa route and the planned additional destinations are Ƶa direct response to passenger demand and the continued success of our partnership with Breeze and the state of West Virginia,Ƶ said Dominique Ranieri, the Charleston airportƵs director and CEO.
The new two-year partnership with the airline includes support from the West Virginia Division of Tourism, the Charleston Area Alliance, Kanawha County Commission and the city of Charleston. A new Small Community Air Service Development Grant through the U.S. Department of Transportation will be used to support the effort to add a Charleston-Las Vegas flight.
Breeze began offering seasonal nonstop service to Tampa in 2023. The following year, Tampa became the second stop on seasonal flights to Myrtle Beach continuing on to Florida. Breeze Airways operates flights serving 72 cities in 32 states, using a fleet of 137-seat Airbus A220-300 aircraft.
Rick Steelhammer is a features reporter. He can be reached at 304-348-5169 or rsteelhammer@hdmediallc.com. Follow @ on X.
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