Get ready for an exciting travel update! Breeze Airways is expanding its reach, and it's great news for Madison-based travelers.
Breeze Airways has just revealed a fantastic new summer route, connecting Madison to Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. Starting from May 8, you'll be able to fly directly to this vibrant city, and it's a real game-changer for local travelers. Imagine the convenience of skipping the hassle of layovers and transfers!
But here's where it gets even more exciting: this new route will be available every Monday through Friday, making it super convenient for business trips or weekend getaways. And with Breeze Airways' focus on offering great value, you can expect an affordable and enjoyable travel experience.
"We're thrilled to provide more direct options for our guests," says David Neeleman, founder and CEO of Breeze Airways. "This summer route to Raleigh showcases our commitment to making travel more accessible and convenient."
And this is the part most people miss: with the addition of Raleigh-Durham, Dane County Regional Airport now offers direct flights to an impressive 19 destinations! That's right, you can now easily reach places like Miami and Los Angeles during the summer months, and Breeze Airways has you covered with their flights to Tampa Bay, Orlando, and LAX.
So, Madison travelers, get ready to explore! With American Airlines' direct flights to Charlotte and now Breeze Airways' service to Raleigh-Durham, you have even more options to discover new places. It's an exciting time for travel enthusiasts in Dane County.
And here's a fun fact: Dane County leaders, including County Executive Melissa Agard, are excited about this new route too! They'll be sharing more details during a press conference, so stay tuned for all the inside scoop.
So, what do you think? Are you ready to pack your bags and explore Raleigh-Durham? Or do you prefer sticking to more established routes? Let's discuss in the comments! It's always fun to hear different perspectives on travel and explore new possibilities.