Breeze Airways Adds Tampa-St. Thomas Service Days After Spirit Shutdown
Breeze Airways has announced a new nonstop route between Tampa and St. Thomas just days after Spirit Airlines shut down operations, adding new airlift into the Virgin Islands at a moment when the territory is adjusting to the sudden loss of one of its best-known low-cost carriers. While the new service does not fully replace the Florida routes lost with Spirit’s collapse, it creates the first-ever nonstop connection between Tampa International Airport and Cyril E. King Airport and restores part of the low-cost capacity that disappeared from the territory’s market this week.
2026-05-06 17:03:56 - VI News Staff
On Tuesday, Breeze Airways announced that the twice-weekly Tampa-St. Thomas route will begin on December 16, with flights scheduled for Wednesdays and Saturdays. The airline is also launching new service between Tampa and Cancun, Mexico, several days later.
“With these new routes, Tampa will … be the first to experience our new service to the beautiful U.S. Virgin Islands,” said Breeze Airways founder and CEO David Neeleman. “We look forward to launch this winter.”
“Launching service to the U.S. Virgin Islands on the cusp of our 5-year anniversary speaks to how far Breeze has come,” Mr. Neeleman added. “We’re continuing to grow where the demand is.”
The announcement comes only days after Spirit Airlines abruptly ceased operations after failing to secure a $500 million emergency government rescue package. Spirit’s shutdown cancelled all flights and ended customer service, eliminating nearly 20 weekly flights tied to the Virgin Islands market, including nonstop routes between Fort Lauderdale and St. Thomas, Orlando and St. Thomas, and Fort Lauderdale and St. Croix.