![]() In August, Breeze will add daily intrastate flights from SFO to San Bernardino, and in November, it will introduce the only nonstop service from SFO to New York’s Westchester County Airport just north of New York City. The year-old Breeze, started by JetBlue founder David Neeleman, is due to add SFO to its route map on May 25 when it starts flying twice a week to Richmond, Virginia, followed the next day by the introduction of SFO-Charleston, South Carolina, service with three weekly flights and on May 27 with the addition of two weekly flights between SFO and Louisville, Kentucky. Next week will mark the first time in 15 years that a new domestic airline has started flying out of San Francisco International as low-cost Breeze Airways kicks off its latest network expansion. reverses some restrictions on travel to Cuba study rates SFO’s free Wi-Fi speeds as fastest in the world San Jose moves ahead with a new airport transit link and United opens the largest United Club in its system at Newark. In the latest air travel developments, low-cost Breeze Airways starts flying to San Francisco next week JetBlue scraps San Jose-Boston route for the summer United boosts SFO-London schedule international route news from Turkish Airlines, Condor, Virgin Atlantic and Delta Alaska Airlines CEO explains to customers why the company’s schedules haven’t been reliable lately Spirit Airlines rejects JetBlue’s new hostile takeover attempt FAA allows United’s grounded 777-200s to start flying again Southwest starts sales of its new fare type COVID entry rules eased by Israel, Vietnam and Indonesia U.S. ![]() A plane takes off from San Francisco International Airport in September 2019. ![]()
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