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Breeze Airways just announced its Black Friday sale and more than 100 routes are being offered at fares starting at $29 one way. The sale runs from November 29th through December 1st with travel dates between December 4th and May 22nd (minus some blackout dates).
If you’re not familiar, Breeze Airways is a low-cost airline that offers point-to-point flights to underserved markets across the United States using a fleet of modern Airbus A220 aircraft. I flew Breeze for a second time earlier in 2024 and loved the experience (you can read the full review here). Travel & Leisure named it as one of the five best US airlines for the third consecutive year in 2024. Breeze serves 66 cities in 30 states. The airline was also named 2024 Startup Airline of the Year by CAPA – Centre for Aviation as well as a Four-Star Low-Cost Carrier for 2025 by Airline Passenger Experience Association (APEX).
Blackout dates include December 20th to January 5th, February 14th through February 25th, and March 10th through April 20th. Breeze offers an elevated experience with premium seating options and high-speed Wi-Fi on its fleet of Airbus A220-300 aircraft. It offers both bundled and a la carte options for travelers to customize an experience that fits their needs. Breeze’s fare bundles feature full flexibility along with other add-ons such as bags, seats and inflight Wi-Fi.
Anthony’s Take: This is a great time to book travel. I’ll be checking out the sale on Friday to hopefully pick up some tickets out of Tampa International Airport (TPA) this winter.
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