David Neeleman's new start-up airline, Breeze Airways, is pushing back its launch to 2021 as the coronavirus pandemic continues to suppress travel.
Breeze Airways will be the fifth airline started by Neeleman following the serial aviation entrepreneur's successful runs at Morris Air, later sold to Southwest Airlines; WestJet; JetBlue Airways; and Azul Brazilian Airlines. Each one had a focus onNot much has been made public about the airline but from what Neeleman has said, Breeze will be no different.
"We want something where nobody ever has to call, pick up the phone to call us, or have a hassle," Neeleman told Business Insider. Thomas Pallini/Business Insider "We'll have to accommodate them, we'll figure out a way to get to those people," Neeleman said. "We'll have a lot of contract staff at the airports, and then the call center and everything would be very minimal." Breeze Airways
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