Today in Airline Routes (Nov. 8, 2025): Breeze enters Twin Falls; JetBlue targets Destin–Fort Walton; Spirit lands in Key West — plus key global moves

Today in Airline Routes (Nov. 8, 2025): Breeze enters Twin Falls; JetBlue targets Destin–Fort Walton; Spirit lands in Key West — plus key global moves

Breeze Airways is continuing its “underserved markets” strategy with a fresh round of growth for spring 2026 — and a brand‑new dot on its map: Twin Falls, Idaho (TWF). Starting March 6, 2026, Breeze will fly nonstop Twin Falls–Las Vegas (Mon/Fri) and offer a same‑plane “BreezeThru” to Orange County (SNA) on the same days. The expansion also brings:

  • Las Vegas–Orange County (SNA): planned daily service from March 6.
  • Las Vegas–Arcata/Eureka (ACV): Wed/Sat from March 11.
  • Las Vegas–Lincoln (LNK): Wed/Sat from April 8.
  • Orlando (MCO)–Pensacola (PNS): Thu/Sun from March 1.

Intro fares vary by route — from $39 one‑way on LAS–SNA, from $49 on Twin Falls and Arcata/Eureka, and from $79 on Lincoln — with Breeze advertising a booking window through Monday, Nov. 10 (route‑specific blackout dates may apply). Tip: availability changes quickly; check the airline’s site before prices expire. [1]

Heads‑up for Burbank flyers: in the same network filing window, Breeze pulled three previously announced Burbank routes (to Eugene, Pasco, Redmond) from the timetable. [2]

Why this matters: Twin Falls gains competition and Vegas connectivity in one move; Orange County gets a new daily link to the Strip, and Northern California’s Redwood Coast regains a nonstop to a major leisure hub. For travelers, the combination of same‑plane “BreezeThru” options and promo pricing expands low‑fare choice across the West. [3]


Also new & notable this week (quick hits)

  • JetBlue aims at Florida’s Emerald Coast:Boston (BOS) and New York–JFK to Destin–Fort Walton Beach (VPS) start March 5, 2026, 5x weekly (seasonal). [4]
  • Spirit touches down in Key West:Fort Lauderdale (FLL)–Key West (EYW) has launched (up to 3x weekly), ramping to daily Dec. 18. [5]
  • Jetstar from Australia’s Sunshine Coast to Bali: new 3x weeklyA321LR service from March 25, 2026. [6]
  • Cathay Pacific adds mainland China link:Hong Kong–Changsha now daily on A321neo, the Cathay Group’s fifth new mainland city this year. [7]
  • Eurowings opens Berlin–Abu Dhabi:3x weekly nonstop is live, broadening Germany–UAE options. [8]
  • Air China plans Beijing–Abu Dhabi:4x weekly from Jan. 24, 2026 (787‑9). [9]

What today’s Breeze fares really look like

Coverage from Las Vegas outlets and regional stations aligns on the core promo details: daily LAS–SNA from March 6, with Twin Falls (Mon/Fri), Arcata/Eureka (Wed/Sat) and Lincoln (Wed/Sat) all 2x weekly. Intro pricing is $39 (LAS–SNA), $49 (Twin Falls, Arcata/Eureka) and $79 (Lincoln). Note that schedules can update as inventory loads; always confirm the day‑of‑week pattern before booking. [10]


Traveler takeaways

  • Book the deals now: Breeze says intro fares are on sale through Nov. 10; check each route for blackout dates. [11]
  • Same‑plane connections: Breeze’s BreezeThru keeps you on the aircraft during intermediate stops — useful on Twin Falls–Orange County. [12]
  • Watch frequency ramps: For new routes (Breeze, JetBlue, Spirit, Jetstar), launch‑week schedules may differ from peak‑season patterns. [13]

Context: Why airlines are shuffling networks now

The early‑November window is when carriers lock in late‑winter and early‑spring capacity — pushing out new city pairs, adjusting frequencies, and pruning under‑performing plans. This week’s moves span leisure demand (Key West, Bali, Destin–Fort Walton) and strategic connectivity (Berlin–Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong–Changsha, Beijing–Abu Dhabi) as airlines position for 2026. [14]


Sources

  • Aviation Week Network, Routes & Networks Latest: Rolling Daily Updates (W/C Nov. 3, 2025) — multi‑carrier updates including JetBlue’s VPS plan; Spirit’s FLL–EYW launch; Jetstar Sunshine Coast–Bali; Cathay HK–Changsha; Eurowings and Air China moves; and Breeze’s route list and Burbank cancellations. [15]
  • Upgraded Points — Breeze expansion overview, sale window through Nov. 10, route list and “BreezeThru” explanation. [16]
  • AirlineGeeks — Breeze adds seven routes and a new station (Twin Falls), plus LAS–SNA daily positioning. [17]
  • News 3 Las Vegas — Promo fares and day‑of‑week patterns for LAS‑origin routes (daily to SNA; 2x weekly to ACV, TWF, LNK). [18]
  • Las Vegas Review‑Journal — Local confirmation on Twin Falls launch details and promotional pricing. [19]
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References

1. news3lv.com, 2. aviationweek.com, 3. airlinegeeks.com, 4. aviationweek.com, 5. aviationweek.com, 6. aviationweek.com, 7. aviationweek.com, 8. aviationweek.com, 9. aviationweek.com, 10. news3lv.com, 11. upgradedpoints.com, 12. airlinegeeks.com, 13. aviationweek.com, 14. aviationweek.com, 15. aviationweek.com, 16. upgradedpoints.com, 17. airlinegeeks.com, 18. news3lv.com, 19. www.reviewjournal.com

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