The sale ends December 19.
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Low-cost airline Breeze Airways is making it easier for travelers to achieve their 2025 travel goals with one-way flights starting at only $30.
“Plan a winter getaway today,” the airline shared about the new promotion on its website. “Discover cool deals on flights for a last-minute trip you won’t forget.”
This sale, which must be booked by Thursday, December 19 at 11:59 p.m. PT, is available for travel dates between January 8 and March 9. No promo code is required to find the discounted fares, but these tickets must be booked directly on Breeze’s website.
Travel + Leisure found the best one-way deals under the $40 price point, which includes government taxes and fees:
- New Haven (HVN) to/from Norfolk (ORF) and Richmond (RIC): $30
- Washington, D.C. (IAD) to/from Ogdensburg, N.Y. (OGD): $30
- San Bernadino (SBD) to/from San Francisco (SFO): $30
- Wilmington, N.C. (ILM) to/from Orlando (MCO) and Fort Myers (RSW): $34
- Provo (PVU) to/from Dallas (DFW) and Phoenix (PVU): $39
- Raleigh-Durham (RDU) to/from Columbus (CMH), Sarasota (SRQ), Tampa (TPA), and Westchester (HPN): $39
These discounted fares can be booked in Breeze’s “No Flex Fare” class, which is comparable to a basic economy ticket on other major domestic airlines. For added flexibility and perks, travelers can opt for upgraded fare classes—"Nice," "Nicer," or "Nicest"—which include benefits like a carry-on bag or seat selection.
Unlike other low-cost carriers, Breeze sets itself apart by offering dedicated front-row seats for its domestic first-class service. Recognized as a Travel + Leisure favorite, Breeze operates an all-Airbus A220 fleet equipped with high-speed Wi-Fi and a spacious 2-3 seating configuration that provides ample legroom.
The startup airline, which launched its commercial operations in 2021, continues to grow and connect smaller cities to popular destinations across the country. Last week, Breeze inaugurated flying to its newest city, New Haven, expanding its presence in Connecticut alongside existing flights from Hartford’s Bradley International Airport (BDL).