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Score $39 Flights to New Orleans, San Francisco, Orlando, and More With Breeze’s New Sale



Breeze Airways is gearing up for winter with one-way flights starting at $39 — offering escapes from sunny beaches to popular ski destinations.

“Looking to get away for the holidays or escape the cold winter weather around the corner?” the airline shared on its website. “Or maybe you’re tired of grey, rainy clouds and want to see some real snow on the ground. Either way, we’ve got you covered.’

The newest sale, which must be booked by Thursday, Nov. 7, at 11:59 p.m. PT, is valid for travel dates through Feb. 12, 2025. These deals can be booked directly on Breeze’s website—no promo code is required. However, the flights that are part of this sale are available on a first-come, first-served basis. 

Travel + Leisure found these one-way deals at the lowest price point, which include government taxes and fees:

  • New Haven (HVN) to/from Raleigh-Durham (RDU): $37
  • Hartford (BDL) to/from Norfolk (ORF), Pittsburgh (PIT), Richmond (RIC), and Tampa (TPA): $39
  • Orlando (MCO) to/from Birmingham (BFM), New Orleans (MSY), and Springfield (SPI): $39
  • Washington, D.C. (IAD) to/from South Bend (SBN): $39
  • San Francisco (SFO) to/from Provo (PVU) and San Bernardino (SBD): $39

Breeze Airways offers these discounted flights under its “No Flex Fare” class, the most restrictive fare type. Passengers are allowed to bring one personal item that must fit under the seat, and changes are not permitted. However, flights can be canceled for a partial credit in BreezePoints, with each point valued at one cent for future Breeze purchases.

As a low-cost airline, Breeze offers value fares but with enhanced amenities on its brand-new Airbus A220 fleet. Passengers can pay $8 for high-speed Wi-Fi, which is complimentary with the Breeze Easy credit card, and have the option to upgrade to extra legroom or domestic first-class seats in Breeze’s Ascent class.

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