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Breeze Airways is celebrating its fifth birthday with a refreshed onboard food and beverage menu that introduces new cocktails, premium drink partnerships, curated snack boxes, and bundled offerings designed to give travelers more flexibility during their flight.
Leading the updated menu is the debut of the “Island Breeze,” a custom signature cocktail created in partnership with Straightaway Cocktails. The sparkling vodka drink is Breeze’s tropical-inspired twist on a traditional Sea Breeze and features orange liqueur, cranberry, passion fruit, and sea salt. The drink is now available onboard for $12 (or two cocktails for $22).
Alongside the new signature cocktail, Breeze is expanding its beverage lineup through several new brand partnerships.
New additions include:
- Archer Roose canned wines, co-owned by actress Elizabeth Banks, including Pinot Grigio ($11), Pinot Noir ($11), and Bubbly Rosé ($12)
- Still G.I.N by Dre and Snoop premium gin ($10)
- Peet’s Coffee “Off the Grid” Colombian blend (complimentary for all passengers)
The updated menu reflects Breeze’s broader strategy of offering customizable onboard experiences that mirror the airline’s flexible fare structure.
Breeze is also introducing several new à-la-carte snacks priced between $5 and $10, including:
- Albanese True to Fruit Gummies
- Kettle Brand Sea Salt Potato Chips
- Cooper Street Granola Bakes
- Soon Veggie Ramen Noodles
- Alp and Dell Cheese Tray
In addition, the airline is launching two curated snack boxes priced at $12 each:
- Fun Favorites: featuring family-friendly snacks and a kids’ activity item
- Power Pack: focused on protein and healthier snack options
Passengers can also purchase bundled combinations designed to save money, including:
- Vacation Starts Now: combo with a cocktail, mixer, and snack
- Picnic on a Plane: pairing wine with a cheese tray
- Sharing is Caring: featuring drinks and snacks for two
- Chill Time Combo: with a drink and snack box
Passengers seated in Breeze Ascent (the airline’s First Class cabin) will continue to receive complimentary alcoholic beverages, cocktails, snacks, and access to the new Island Breeze cocktail. All passengers across the airline’s network will still receive complimentary Peet’s Coffee, tea, and water regardless of fare class.

The onboard refresh comes during a milestone year for Breeze Airways, which has continued to rapidly expand its network and brand recognition since launching operations in 2021. The airline was recently named to the TIME100 Most Influential Companies list for 2026 and has also received recognition from Fast Company and the Airline Passenger Experience Association (APEX). Breeze currently operates more than 300 seasonal and year-round routes serving 88 cities across the United States, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean using its Airbus A220-300 fleet. I enjoy flying Breeze and find them to be a good choice especially when I’m flying from Tampa International Airport (TPA).
Anthony’s Take: Happy 5th Birthday, Breeze! The carrier has focused heavily on affordable premium travel features, including free family seating, onboard Wi-Fi, no change fees, and upgraded seating options as it continues to position itself as a low-cost airline with a more premium passenger experience. This seems to be working well as passenger taste has definitely shifted.
(Featured Image Credit: Breeze Airways.)
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