LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Travelers flying out of Louisville will soon have three new nonstop destinations to choose from.

Breeze Airways announced Tuesday it will launch nonstop service from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport to Los Angeles, Pittsburgh and Hartford, beginning in May.

Airport leaders said the additions bring Louisville's total number of nonstop destinations to a record 41, marking continued growth at SDF and expanding options for both leisure and business travelers.

Flights to Los Angeles will operate on Wednesdays and Saturdays, starting May 6, with one-way fares beginning at $99. Nonstop service to Pittsburgh will begin May 7 on Thursdays and Sundays, with fares starting at $39. Hartford flights are scheduled to start May 29 on Mondays and Fridays, with fares beginning at $49.

Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg called the new routes a sign of economic momentum, saying nonstop flights make the region more attractive to businesses and easier for companies already here to stay connected.

Breeze has steadily expanded its footprint in Louisville since launching service at SDF in 2021. With the new additions, the airline will offer nonstop flights to nine cities from Louisville, including New Orleans, Tampa, San Francisco and Charleston.

Tickets for the new routes are on sale now through Breeze Airways’ website and mobile app, with promotional fares available for a limited time.

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