A low-cost carrier that services Southern California has announced new flights out of Orange County, including daily flights to Las Vegas.
Breeze Airways announced a host of new service options, including Vegas flights to and from John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, as well as flights between Orange County to Nebraska and Idaho.
Daily nonstop service between SNA and Las Vegas will begin taking off on March 6, with introductory prices starting as low as $39 one way.
That same day, Breeze will begin offering twice-weekly flights between Orange County and Twin Falls, Idaho. Those flights will take off on Mondays and Fridays, and will be one-stop with no need to change planes.
The following month on April 8, similar one-stop, no-change flights will depart between Orange County and Lincoln, Nebraska. Those flights will be offered on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

The one-stop, no-change flights are part of the airline’s “BreezeThru” service, which the company says maintains “the convenience of flying locally while opening even more destination options for guests.”
Breeze is a growing ultra-low-cost carrier that is quickly expanding its service map across the U.S. The company says its goal is connect travelers to “underserved cities nationwide, making air travel more accessible to millions of travelers coast to coast.”
Currently, Breeze flies more than 300 year-round routes to 80 cities in the U.S., Mexico and Caribbean. Customers can already book their tickets for these upcoming new routes on the airline’s website.
The Utah-based airline already operates multiple flights from John Wayne, LAX, San Bernardino International Airport and San Diego International Airport, as well as offering service out of San Francisco International Airport.
Breeze will begin servicing Hollywood Burbank Airport in March 2026, assuming much of the West Coast routes abandoned by Avelo Airlines earlier this year.