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Breeze Airways begins continuous flights from San Bernardino to Proso, Uta – Daily Bulletin Inland Valley

Breeze Airways begins continuous flights from San Bernardino to Proso, Uta – Daily Bulletin Inland Valley

Passengers can now fly nonstop from San Bernardino International Airport to Salt Lake City area on Breeze Airways.

Breeze Airways, which launched the service on Friday, February 7, holds flight twice a week between San Bernardino and Provo, Utah.

The new route marks a cornerstone as the first nonstop flight between the two cities.

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Passengers who arrived in San Bernardino at the opening nonstop flight on Friday afternoon were greeted with cookies and gift bags from the airport after landing.

Previously, Breeze flew to Provo from San Bernardino via San Francisco, trip that Include a quick stop at the airport before you reach the final destination.

“By offering flights to Prov over the last two and a half years, we have seen the search, so we are moving to nonstop,” said Breeze Airways spokesman, spokesman Rhine Williams.

“Salt Lake City is great during the ski season – there are many great ski and snowboard opportunities, similar to how San Bernardino passengers are familiar with the big bear,” Williams added.

Previously, passengers at San Bernardino Airport, flying to Provo, will have to land in San Francisco, get off the plane and roll over if they continue to fly to Provo, which is about 45 miles south of Salt Lake City.

Now the passengers of San Bernardino can reach a Provo without stopping.

“The Launch of Nonstop Flights to Provo, Utah, Opens Up a Whole New Chapter for Travel in Our Region, Offering Residents A ADENE BOTT uthority, said in News message.

In August 2022, Breeze Airways became the first commercial carrier to flew from San Bernardino International Airport.

The new low price flight will work on Monday and Friday, while the flight of airlines to Utah via San Francisco remains available on Sunday and Thursday.

The airport, known earlier as Norton Air Force Base, is southeast of the center of San Bernardino.

While demand led to the beginning of units in Utah, the opposite led to another change to the breeze.

Breeze Airways ended their non-stop routes Phoenix and Las Vegas in 2024. Due to lower than expected demand, Williams said. The airline does not reveal flight sales or statistics on the results, he added.

As for the addition of future destinations, Williams said it was possible.

“We have a great partnership with San Bernardino International Airport and we are always looking for growth opportunities,” Williams said. “We’ll see what’s next.”

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