Breeze Airways announced today that it will begin service at Atlantic City International Airport this spring, marking a significant expansion of travel options for residents and visitors in southern New Jersey and the greater Philadelphia region.
Starting in May and June 2026, Breeze will launch two nonstop routes—to Charleston, South Carolina, and Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina—as well as a one-stop “BreezeThru” service to Tampa, Florida that requires no plane change. The Charleston flights will operate on Wednesdays and Saturdays beginning May 6, with one-way introductory fares starting at $49. Raleigh-Durham service kicks off June 11 on Thursdays and Sundays, with fares from $39 one-way, and BreezeThru service to Tampa also begins June 11.
“Atlantic City is not only a great destination for travelers, but also a gateway to many other metro areas,” said David Neeleman, founder and CEO of Breeze Airways. “We know Atlantic City will be a welcome addition to our guests in Charleston, Raleigh, and Tampa, and we look forward to introducing our new guests in Atlantic City to Breeze.”
Officials with the South Jersey Transportation Authority also welcomed the new service, noting that the additional airline enhances the airport’s offerings and provides greater convenience for local passengers. “The new routes give travelers from the southern New Jersey/Philadelphia region a more convenient access to two popular and growing destinations,” said Executive Director Stephen Dougherty.
Breeze’s entry makes Atlantic City International Airport one of the few smaller Northeast airports now served by three carriers, following recent service additions by Allegiant Air and ongoing operations by Spirit Airlines.
Travelers can begin booking the new Breeze routes immediately through the airline’s website or app, with service set to start just as warmer weather and summer travel season approaches.



