Vacationers can reap the benefits of record-low fares this September because of a brand new sale from low-cost Breeze Airways.
“$30 fares? Sport on,” the airline wrote in an electronic mail concerning the promotion. “Go for the Golden Hour.”
The airline’s sale, which ends on Thursday, Aug. 1, at 11:59 p.m. PT, is on the market for journey between Sept. 3 and 17. No promo code is required to entry these discounted fares, which embody authorities taxes and charges. Vacationers can discover the eligible routes on sale to guide on Breeze’s web site or app.
Journey + Leisure discovered these one-way offers starting from $30 to $39:
- Canton-Akron (CAK) to/from Orlando (MCO) and Myrtle Seashore (MYR)
- Charleston (CHS) to/from Cincinnati (CVG) and Louisville (SDF)
- Orlando (MCO) to/from New Orleans (MSY) and Cell (BFM)
- Provo (PVU) to/from Phoenix (PHX), Dallas (DFW), and San Francisco (SFO)
- Pittsburgh (PIT) to/from Raleigh-Durham (RDU)
- Hartford (BDL) to/from Myrtle Seashore (MYR), Norfolk (ORF), Pittsburgh (PIT), and Richmond (RIC)
- Tampa (TPA) to/from Charleston (CHS)
- San Francisco (SFO) to/from San Bernadino (SBD)
Even cross-country routes are on sale at a considerably discounted price. For instance, passengers can guide $89 one-way flights between Raleigh-Durham and San Diego or Richmond and Los Angeles as a part of this promotion.
That mentioned, these promotional fares can be found in Breeze’s “No Flex Fare,” much like a primary economic system ticket on different carriers. Vacationers are solely allowed to convey a private merchandise and pays further to select a seat and to convey carry-on baggage onboard. For extra flexibility, passengers ought to guide “Good” fares, which permit them to alter or cancel their flights with no added price.
Breeze Airways remains to be a comparatively new provider, having launched its inaugural service from Tampa to Charleston simply over three years in the past. Created by former JetBlue founder David Neeleman, the airline gives direct service to convey vacationers from smaller airports to bigger locations with low-cost fares.