Breeze Airways Is Coming to Atlantic City International Airport
For decades, Atlantic City International Airport felt like a convenient but limited option for South Jersey travelers. It was easy to use, easy to park at, and far less stressful than larger airports, but the tradeoff was always the same. Few airlines and few destinations.
That is now officially changing.
Today, Breeze Airways announced it will begin regular nonstop service from Atlantic City International Airport, adding new destinations and continuing a recent wave of airline growth at the South Jersey airport.

Breeze Airways Is Coming to Atlantic City International Airport
Breeze will launch nonstop flights from Atlantic City to Raleigh Durham, North Carolina and Charleston, South Carolina.
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Service to Charleston is scheduled to begin in May, with Raleigh Durham flights following in June.

This announcement marks a significant moment for Atlantic City International Airport, which now has three commercial airlines actively serving passengers.
Also, many people wanted more stops instead of just going down to Florida. So this seems to be a really great addition.
For many years, Spirit Airlines was the backbone of commercial air service in Atlantic City. Spirit built a steady network focused largely on Florida destinations, including Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, West Palm Beach, and Fort Myers, along with seasonal service to leisure markets like Myrtle Beach.

Earlier this year, that dynamic began to shift when Allegiant Air launched service from Atlantic City. Allegiant added multiple nonstop routes to Florida, including Fort Lauderdale, St Petersburg Clearwater, Orlando Sanford, and Punta Gorda.
The airline’s entry added competition, new schedules, and more options for travelers who prefer nonstop leisure focused flights.

Do we even count that as another airline at the airport (I would say no)
Breeze’s arrival builds on that momentum and adds something entirely new. Atlantic City has never had consistent nonstop service to North Carolina, and these routes open direct connections to fast growing Southeastern cities that appeal to vacationers, college families, and business travelers.
For residents of Atlantic County, Cape May County, and surrounding South Jersey communities, the expanding airline lineup makes flying local increasingly practical.

Airlines do not add routes without confidence in demand. Breeze’s decision to invest in Atlantic City signals that the airport is no longer an afterthought in the regional aviation market.
Atlantic City International Airport is still small by design, but with more airlines, more destinations, and more competition, it is quietly becoming a serious option again for South Jersey travelers.
Are you going to be flying out of there this year?
