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Breeze Airways resumes ‘Disney to Disney’ flights in time for summer travel season

A Breeze Airways plane taxies to its gate at the San Bernardino International Airport on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023. (Getty Images)

Breeze Airways has resumed its nonstop flights from John Wayne Airport to Orlando International Airport, a route Disney fans could take to travel between Disneyland and Walt Disney World in Florida.

The nonstop flights will be available throughout the summer season on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays with a one-way ticket costing $89.


“Our ‘Disney to Disney’ route has been one of our most popular and we’re happy to be bringing it back for our guests in Orange County,” Breeze CEO and founder David Neeleman, said in a statement.

Disney fans hoping to make the cross-country journey can enjoy new festivities at both parks. Disneyland is celebrating Pixar Fest, while Walt Disney World is gearing up to open Tiana’s Bayou Adventure on June 28.

For those who want to take a non-Disney-related trip to the Sunshine State, Breeze offers a non-stop route to Tampa. The service will be offered twice weekly on Mondays and Fridays throughout the summer season.

The airline, which describes itself as a “nice low-cost carrier,” offers three classes of fares, with the pricier tiers including seat assignments and complimentary checked luggage.

The company also offers flights to other destinations with airport hubs nationwide.