While Florida’s Treasure Coast is getting drier and warmer as fall rolls in, residents seeking solace and wanting to fully embrace the season and all its beautiful foliage might be due for a trip up north.
Breeze Airways offers six colorful destinations from Vero Beach Regional Airport (VBR) and Palm Beach International Airport (PBIA) this October. Ticket prices range from $37 to $548, depending on the date and destination.
And beginning in December 2025 and February 2026, Vero Beach Regional Airport will welcome two new airlines — JetBlue and American Airlines — with select flights to New York City, New York, Boston, Massachusetts and Charlotte, North Carolina.
Breeze Airways destinations, ticket prices from Vero Beach, Florida
Prices as of Oct. 1:
When can you fly JetBlue, American Airlines from Vero Beach?
Here’s when you can fly with the newest airlines coming to Vero Beach Regional Airport (VBR):
Hitting up PBIA? Enjoy these Breeze Airways destinations from West Palm Beach, Florida
Prices as of Oct. 1:
Breeze Airways new international routes
Breeze’s new international destinations — from Charleston, New Orleans, Norfolk, Providence, Raleigh, Tampa — are:
Breeze is the first U.S. airline in more than 10 years to get approval from the Federal Aviation Administration to fly overseas.
“We picked places that have all-inclusive resorts because people like to go on Saturday and fly back (the following) Saturday. It’s a good complement to what we’re doing already,” David Neeleman, founder and CEO of Breeze Airways, told USA TODAY.
“We’re excited to be able to fly people out of the country.”
Breeze Airways carry-on size, baggage policy
Need help? Here’s Breeze Airways phone number and contact information
Travelers can contact Breeze Airways at 501-273-3931 via text message or click the ‘Contact Us Now’ button at the bottom of the FlyBreeze website.
This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: Breeze Airways flights from Vero Beach and West Palm Beach, Florida this October
Reporting by Ashley Ferrer and Jack Randall, USA TODAY NETWORK – Florida / Treasure Coast Newspapers
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