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- Breeze Airways flew its Airbus A220 jet for the first time in May, officially launching its transcontinental network.
- The aircraft is brand new to Breeze's fleet and offers both economy and first class — a rarity for budget airlines.
- Insider flew in economy from Las Vegas to Charleston and found the product is much better than Spirit or Frontier.
Breeze Airways is a US low-cost carrier born during the pandemic, operating its maiden flight on May 27, 2021.
The company, which was founded by airline entrepreneur David Neeleman, started with all-economy Embraer 190/195 jets.
Neeleman's business plan is to fly between medium-sized markets that do not currently have nonstop service but have enough demand to be profitable, like Huntsville, Alabama, to Charleston.
The CEO has coined "We can get you there twice as fast for half the price" as the airline's slogan.
Since its inaugural flight, Breeze has expanded its network with new routes, hubs, and planes.
The carrier recently added Hartford, Connecticut, as a base, which joins Norfolk, New Orleans, Tampa, and Charleston, and took delivery of an all-new aircraft type — the Airbus A220.
The A220 flew its inaugural flight on May 25 from Tampa to Richmond, Virginia. The plane then flew from Richmond to San Francisco, which was the first of 18 transcontinental routes the company will operate this year.
Breeze has officially launched its sleek new Airbus A220 aircraft on transcontinental routes — see inside
I was on the long-haul journey in first class and loved the experience, but was eager to test the jet's economy product.
I flew on Breeze's swanky new Airbus A220 from Richmond to San Francisco in first class and found the cabin better than some mainline carriers