Bottom line. While it's anyone's guess how things play out, Breeze Airways seems to be struggling. Between Q1 2022 and Q2 2023, the airline had an operational loss of roughly $175 million, on just over $200 million in revenue.
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Breeze Airways headed to Stewart Airport in February 2024Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-New York) and Rep. Pat Ryan (D-Gardiner) said the budget airline agreed to expand its New York service to Stewart, introducing flights to Orlando, Fla. and Charleston, S.C., in 2024.
FlightAware data identifies operational struggles as well. In fiscal 2022, Breeze canceled 473 flights out of 14,683, or 3.2%, and 34.7% of flights were delayed for 64 min. on average.
There are plenty of reasons a Breeze flight, just like a flight on any other airline, might be canceled. In addition to bad weather and equipment issues, problems like staff shortages or scheduling snafus can also arise.Sometimes the cancellation is the result of a decision made by air traffic control.
FlightAware data identifies operational struggles as well. In fiscal 2022, Breeze canceled 473 flights out of 14,683, or 3.2%, and 34.7% of flights were delayed for 64 min. on average.
Breeze Airways was created by the JetBlue founder, David Neeleman. Breeze is Neeleman's fifth airline start-up, and it was preceded by JetBlue, Brazil-based Azul, Canada-based WestJet and Utah-based Morris Air (which was purchased by Southwest Airlines). Breeze Airways is headquartered in Salt Lake City.
About us. The official LinkedIn profile of the Breeze Airways Master Executive Council, representing the more than 300 professional airline pilots of Breeze Airways.
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