Breeze Airways is offering travelers a significant opportunity to save, with a 40% discount on the base fare for all round-trip flights. This promotion, described by the airline as “go time,” is designed to help customers secure affordable travel options during the fall and winter months.
Promotion Details and Blackout Dates
The limited-time sale is available until September 24 at 11:59 p.m. PT, covering travel dates from September 30 to February 4, 2025. However, travelers should be aware of several blackout dates, including October 11-21, November 21-27, November 29-December 2, December 20-24, and December 26-January 5.
How to Book the Discount
To take advantage of this offer, customers must enter the promo code “BOOKIT” at checkout when booking directly on Breeze’s website. It’s important to note that the discount applies solely to the base fare, excluding government taxes, fees, and additional surcharges.
Flight Examples Showcasing the Discount
We conducted test using the discount code across various round-trip flights, including Breeze’s new routes launching this fall:
Provo (PVU) to Washington, D.C. (IAD): $202 (regular fare $242)
Westchester (HPN) to Daytona Beach (DAB): $206 (regular fare $242)
Erie (ERI) to Orlando (MCO): $233 (regular fare $274)
Providence (PVD) to Fort Myers (RSW): $237 (regular fare $280)
Raleigh-Durham (RDU) to Los Angeles (LAX): $246 (regular fare $292)
Fare Class Options
These flights were selected under Breeze’s “Nice” fare class, which includes a carry-on bag and allows for free flight changes and cancellations for future trip credits. Additionally, Breeze Airways offers a “No Flex Fare” option, providing even more budget-friendly travel by permitting only a personal item and imposing fees for ticket changes.
Conclusion
Breeze Airways’ promotional discount offers an excellent opportunity for travelers to enjoy affordable flights during the upcoming fall and winter seasons. With careful planning and awareness of blackout dates, customers can take advantage of significant savings on their travel arrangements.
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