Fares begin at $89 on the new nonstop service, flying Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays
Vero Beach Regional Airport is adding another nonstop destination this fall as Breeze Airways announced Tuesday it will launch service to Pittsburgh starting Oct. 1, with fares from $89.
Flights on the new route will operate three days a week — Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays — aboard the airline's Airbus A220-300 aircraft. Breeze charges no change or cancellation fees, a policy the company has made central to its pitch to budget-conscious travelers.
"Nonstop service to the Steel City is a great addition to our growing network from Vero Beach," said David Neeleman, founder and CEO of Breeze Airways. "Giving our guests another destination to explore from their hometown airport is one more way we are delivering on convenience, and we can't wait for launch this fall."
The Pittsburgh announcement extends a streak of growth at the small Indian River County airport that would have seemed unlikely just a few years ago. Breeze already operates nonstop flights from Vero Beach to White Plains, Long Island/Islip, Washington-Dulles, New Haven, Hartford, Providence and Newburgh and will add Raleigh/Durham service beginning May 6. JetBlue launched nonstop service to Boston and New York-JFK last fall, and American Airlines began nonstop flights to Charlotte.
For Indian River County residents, the expanding route map means fewer long drives south to Palm Beach International or north to Orlando to catch a direct flight — a trade-off that has long been the quiet cost of living on the Treasure Coast. Breeze now operates more than 300 year-round and seasonal routes to 88 cities across the United States, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.
The Pittsburgh route goes on sale now for Oct. 1 travel.
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