An all-new lineup of nonstop flights just landed! With new and expanded service to 17 locations, the challenge might be deciding where to go first.
Nonstops making their debut:
- Montreal – launched May 1 (Air Canada)
- Greenville-Spartanburg – launched May 8 (Breeze Airways)
- Key West – launched May 21 (Allegiant, from Rickenbacker)
- Austin – launched June 7 (Delta’s daily nonstop joins Southwest’s twice daily service)
- Savannah – launched July 1 (Breeze Airways, in addition to Allegiant’s less-than-daily service from Rickenbacker)
- Tampa – launched July 3 (Breeze Airways, in addition to Southwest’s daily service)
- Punta Cana, Dominican Republic – launching January 8, 2027 (Breeze Airways). The Caribbean Islands are calling your name through this brand-new international route.
- San Juan, Puerto Rico – launching February 13, 2027, and currently scheduled through March 6 (Southwest Airlines). Catch a Saturday-only flight to SJU, one of our top unserved markets for Central Ohio passengers.
These nonstop favorites just got an upgrade:
- Cancun – Southwest turned up the heat with 5x weekly during peak summer travel (June 4 – August 3).
- San Francisco – United added a second daily nonstop through late fall.
- Fort Lauderdale – JetBlue is back! They’ll be returning to CMH after 18 years on November 3 with daily nonstop service to Fort Lauderdale, the Gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean.
- Chicago – American increased to 8x daily; United increased to 9x daily
- Dallas – Southwest increased to 2x daily
- Newark – United increased to 6x daily
- Portland – Breeze increased to 4x weekly
- Providence – Breeze increased to 2x weekly
- West Palm Beach – Breeze is returning to 3x weekly effective December 17. West Palm Beach might just be your winter escape.
That’s the lineup! Choose your own adventure and see where the wind takes you. Your future flight is waiting for you at the gate.
Check out all 55+ nonstop destinations using our interactive route map: https://flycolumbus.wherewefly.com/.
About CRAA
The Columbus Regional Airport Authority connects Ohio with the world by managing and operating passenger-focused John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH), cargo-focused Rickenbacker International Airport (LCK), and general aviation airport Bolton Field (TZR). Columbus travelers have access to 53 nonstop destinations via CMH and LCK, more than ever before in airport history. Visit our destinations page to see where we’re flying and stay connected with CRAA online.