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This Low-Cost Airline Has One-Way Flights From $30 — but You’ll Have to Book Soon


Low-cost airline Breeze Airways has slashed prices on many of its popular routes for summer travel starting at just $30.

“Looking for a great deal on a last-minute flight? Do you have the flexibility to travel just about anywhere? We’ve got you covered,” Breeze shared about the sale on its website. 

The sale, which ends on Thursday, June 13, at 11:59 p.m. PT, is available for travel dates between July 31 and August 14. There’s no promo code required to find these flights on Breeze’s website or app, as the airline has already discounted the fares for eligible routes. 

Travel + Leisure found fares ranging from $30 to $39 on the following flights: 

  • Charleston to/from Cincinnati and Louisville, Kentucky
  • Evansville, Illinois and Mobile to/from Orlando
  • Raleigh-Durham to Tampa
  • New Orleans to Orlando
  • Phoenix to/from Provo
  • Hartford to/from Norfolk and Pittsburgh
  • Cincinnati to Providence
  • Akron-Canton, Ohio, to/from Myrtle Beach
  • Pittsburgh and Westchester to/from Raleigh-Durham
  • Orlando to/from Springfield
  • Norfolk to/from Providence
  • Provo and San Bernardino to/from San Francisco
  • Richmond and Springfield to/from Tampa

Travelers who book these tickets will be in Breeze’s new “No Flex Fare” class, similar to basic economy fares on other airlines. There are additional charges for carry-on bags and seat assignments, so it may be worth upgrading to the “Nice” class for more flexibility.

Frequent fliers of Breeze Airways can earn even more rewards by booking flights with the new Breeze Easy® Visa Signature Credit Card, which offers up to 10x BreezePoints that can be used for future travel.

Breeze, created by JetBlue founder David Neeleman, operates a unique route network with point-to-point connections from smaller airports to popular tourist destinations across the country. A relatively new carrier, the airline has spacious new aircraft with fast Wi-Fi and USB-C outlets at every seat. 


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