Norfolk International Airport will host a TSA Pre✓® enrollment center the week of March 19. The program is designed to cut down on wait times for travelers (Courtesy photo/norfolkairport.com)
NORFOLK On Friday, May 21, Governor Ralph Northam announced that Breeze Airways, a new U.S.- based airline providing low-cost, nonstop service to mid-size markets, will invest $5.2 million to establish an operations center in the City of Norfolk. The company targets underserved and unserved cities without nonstop service and has identified dozens of route opportunities from Norfolk International Airport. Norfolk will be one of Breeze Airways’ first four operations bases in the United States, and the airline also plans to offer flights out of Richmond International Airport. Virginia successfully competed with several other locations for the project, which will create 116 new jobs.
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RICHMOND—Governor Ralph Northam announced that Breeze Airways, a new U.S.- based airline providing low-cost, nonstop service to mid-size markets, will invest $5.2 million to establish an operations center in the
Salt Lake City-based Breeze Airways, founded by David Neeleman, is launching with seven routes from Norfolk for leisure travelers starting as low as $39 each way, the company announced Friday morning.