NEW Nonstop Flights Announced for Tampa International Airport

It’s time to start thinking about those holiday flights, or if you’re a person who likes to plan ahead, your 2026 trips!

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Flights will book up quickly for the coming months as millions travel to visit family and go on vacations with their time off work. And if you’re scheduling a trip soon, you need to know about some NEW flights coming to the Tampa International Airport.

Tampa International Airport (TPA) and Breeze Airways have just announced new nonstop flights from Tampa Bay to Montego Bay, Jamaica. The route will be Breeze’s first international destination offered at TPA.

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The seasonal route to Sangster International Airport (MBJ) is scheduled to launch on February 11th, 2026. It’s still pending final government approvals, but is scheduled to operate on Wednesdays and Saturdays each week. Once added, it’ll be the 30th destination that Breeze offers from TPA.

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“We are thrilled to not only be a partner in Breeze Airways’ growth since its 2021 inaugural flight at TPA, but to be among its first airports to offer international service,” Tampa International Airport CEO Michael Stephens said. “Thanks to Breeze, Tampa Bay area travelers will soon have quick and convenient access to the vibrant culture and amazing beaches in Montego Bay, Jamaica, one of the world’s top vacation destinations. We look forward to continuing to support Breeze as it expands its reach and serves TPA’s passengers with sought-after flights at low-cost fares.”

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Breeze Airways now operates more than 300 year-round and seasonal routes to over 80 cities in the United States and around the world.

We’ll make sure to keep you in the loop with any other new flights announced. This adds another great vacation option for those in Florida!

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