Breeze Airways Launches New Nonstop Route from Richmond to Cancun. Breeze Airways has announced a new seasonal nonstop service connecting Richmond with Cancún, expanding international travel options from underserved markets. The route is set to begin on January 8, 2026, operating twice weekly on Mondays and Fridays. Fares for the new service will start at $149 one way, positioning the airline as a competitive option for leisure travelers seeking affordable direct flights.
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This new connection represents a significant milestone for Richmond, which has not had nonstop service to Cancun in more than a decade. Therefore, the route is expected to enhance the airport’s role as a regional gateway by providing convenient access to one of Mexico’s most in-demand destinations. In addition, the service aligns with Breeze’s broader strategy of linking secondary U.S. cities with popular leisure markets, reducing the need for connections and improving the overall travel experience.
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At the same time, the announcement coincides with Breeze Airways’ fifth anniversary, highlighting its rapid growth and evolving network. Currently, the airline operates more than 300 year-round and seasonal routes to 88 cities across the United States, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. Supported by a modern fleet of Airbus A220-300 aircraft and a product that includes features such as free family seating and onboard Wi-Fi, Breeze continues to redefine affordable air travel. In this way, the new Richmond–Cancun route not only strengthens international connectivity, but also reinforces the airline’s commitment to accessible and customer-focused service.
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