Breeze Airways to stop commercial airline service from Mobile

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Breeze Airways will stop commercial airline service from the Mobile International Airport on Jan. 31, just one year after announcing its move to Mobile, the airline announced.

Breeze Airlines offered low-cost, nonstop flights from Mobile to Orlando twice a week and one-stop flights to Providence, R.I. The airline was the only commercial air service flying out of Mobile International Airport at Brookley Field.

After Breeze stops its flights on Jan. 31, the airport plans to close an entrance road and continue construction on additional terminals for the airport. The new five-gate terminal is set to be finished by the end of 2025, according to Mobile Airport Authority Executive Director Andy Wilson.

After the new terminal is finished, the airlines flying out of the Mobile Regional Airport in west Mobile will relocate to the downtown location.

Avelo Airlines suspended its Mobile-to-Orlando flights last March.

Courtesy of Call News.

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