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Breeze Has 50% Off All Roundtrip Flights Right Now — but You’ll Have to Book Soon



Breeze Airways is running one of its best flash sales of the year, offering a 50 percent discount on round-trip tickets for travel through next May. 

“As summer fades following the busy Labor Day weekend, I know I like to start preparing for my next big adventure, as do many other travelers,” said Breeze’s founder and CEO, David Neeleman, in a statement. “And there’s no better way to do that than by taking advantage of one of our biggest promotions of the year.”

The limited-time sale, which ends on Thursday, Sep. 5, at 11:59 p.m. PT, can be booked for wide-open travel dates between Sep. 18 and May 13, 2025. However, there are several blackout dates mostly around the holidays, including Nov. 21 to 27, Nov. 29 to Dec. 2, Dec. 20 to Dec. 24, Dec. 26 to Jan. 5, and Feb. 5 to April 27. 

To see the 50 percent savings applied, travelers must use promo code “BIGDEAL” on Breeze’s website or app applied at checkout. The discount is only eligible for the base fare of a ticket, excluding government taxes, fees, and additional surcharges imposed by the carrier.

Travel + Leisure tested out the discount code on several flights this winter and found these round-trip flight deals Breeze’s “Nice” fare class, which includes free flight changes and a carry-on bag: 

  • Portland (PWM) to/from Sarasota (SRQ): $143.10 ($193 without the promo code) 
  • Raleigh-Durham (RDU) to/from Burlington (BTV): $216 ($288 without the promo code)
  • Richmond (RIC) to/from Phoenix (PHX): $274.59 ($336 without the promo code) 
  • Islip (ISP) to/from Fort Myers (RSW): $227.60 ($279.13 without the promo code) 

By the end of 2024, Breeze will operate all its flights with its Airbus A220-300 aircraft, which offers spacious legroom across a 2-3 seating configuration. Travelers who book the “Nicest” fare class can sit up front in Breeze’s first-class recliner seats and connect to free Wi-Fi onboard. 

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