Avelo, a low-cost airline, recently announced it would cancel many of its flight routes on the West Coast. This left many travelers looking for new options to get around the region. Now, a new airline has stepped in to take over these routes. This move will help fill the gap and offer more affordable travel choices for people in the area.
According to KTLA5, starting in March 2026, Breeze Airways will launch new flights to five West Coast cities: Burbank and Arcata in California, Redmond and Eugene in Oregon, and the Pasco/Tri-Cities area in Washington. Most of these flights are already available for booking.
This major expansion on the West Coast brings Breeze’s network to over 300 routes across 76 cities in 34 states. The airline, which began operations just four years ago in 2021, recently posted its second consecutive profitable quarter.
Based in Utah, Breeze already offers multiple flights from LAX, John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, San Bernardino International Airport, and San Diego International Airport, as well as service from San Francisco International Airport.
Some introductory fares from Burbank start as low as $39 one-way. Here is the full Breeze Airways schedule from Hollywood Burbank Airport:
- Arcata-Eureka, CA: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays starting March 12, 2026, from $39 one-way
- Eugene, OR: Thursdays and Sundays starting March 19, 2026, from $49 one-way
- Pasco-Tri-Cities, WA: Wednesdays and Saturdays starting March 18, 2026, from $49 one-way
- Provo-Salt Lake City, UT: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays starting March 11, 2026, from $39 one-way
- Redmond-Bend, OR: Mondays and Fridays starting March 13, 2026, from $49 one-way