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Breeze’s Latest Sale Has Flights As Low As $30 to Charleston, New Orleans, and More

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Breeze’s Latest Sale Has Flights As Low As  to Charleston, New Orleans, and More

Travelers can take advantage of record-low fares this September thanks to a new sale from low-cost Breeze Airways.

“$30 fares? Game on,” the airline wrote in an email about the promotion. “Go for the Golden Hour.”

The airline’s sale, which ends on Thursday, Aug. 1, at 11:59 p.m. PT, is available for travel between Sept. 3 and 17. No promo code is needed to access these discounted fares, which include government taxes and fees. Travelers can find the eligible routes on sale to book on Breeze’s website or app.

Travel + Leisure found these one-way deals ranging from $30 to $39:

  • Canton-Akron (CAK) to/from Orlando (MCO) and Myrtle Beach (MYR)
  • Charleston (CHS) to/from Cincinnati (CVG) and Louisville (SDF)
  • Orlando (MCO) to/from New Orleans (MSY) and Mobile (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 Beach (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 significantly discounted rate. For example, passengers can book $89 one-way flights between Raleigh-Durham and San Diego or Richmond and Los Angeles as part of this promotion.

That said, these promotional fares are available in Breeze’s “No Flex Fare,” similar to a basic economy ticket on other carriers. Travelers are only allowed to bring a personal item and will pay extra to pick a seat and to bring carry-on bags onboard. For more flexibility, passengers should book “Nice” fares, which allow them to change or cancel their flights with no added fee.

Breeze Airways is still a relatively new carrier, having launched its inaugural service from Tampa to Charleston just over three years ago. Created by former JetBlue founder David Neeleman, the airline offers direct service to bring travelers from smaller airports to larger destinations with low-cost fares.

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