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Priceline and Breeze Airways announced today that the online travel agency (OTA) will sell the airline’s flights. 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 recently flew Breeze for a second time 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 second consecutive year in 2023. Breeze serves 50 cities in 27 states.
Prior to this relationship, you needed to go to the carrier’s website or use the app if you wanted to book a Breeze Airways flight. Now, a direct API connection provides customers access to Breeze Airways’ inventory. All of Breeze’s 170 routes are available directly to Priceline customers.
Lukas Johnson, Breeze’s Chief Commercial Officer, said:
We’re excited to work with Priceline, our first-ever OTA partner, to bring Breeze flights to a broader audience. Now Priceline’s many users have another way to book their next getaway on Breeze.”
Anthony’s Take: It’s good to see Breeze gaining access to a broader audience. Having the OTAs (hopefully others will soon sell Breeze’s flights) will be a key to continued growth and a new customer base.
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