"Breeze Airways Expands Fleet with Airbus A220s, Plans Profitability by 2024"

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Breeze Airways, founded by JetBlue's David Neeleman, will exclusively operate Airbus A220 aircraft, discontinuing its Embraer jets, and plans to add 10 more A220s to its fleet by 2024. The airline also announced its 50th destination and a new route, while offering a 20% discount on round-trip base fares. Despite financial struggles, Breeze aims to become profitable in 2024 and will invest in new flight attendant uniforms, using its Embraer jets for charter operations.
Topics:business#airbus-a220#airline-industry#breeze-airways#business-aviation#david-neeleman#fleet-expansion
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