JetBlue founder David Neeleman’s Breeze Airways is continuing its rapid growth in previously underserved markets.
The airline’s spacious A220s feature first class seats, called “Nicest” seating, in a two-by-two configuration at the front of the plane, “Nicer” extra legroom seats, and “Nice” seats in a two-by-three seat configuration, which means fewer middle seats than on other airlines. First class seats feature a whopping 39″ of seat pitch and 20.5″ wide seats and a footrest.
Family seating is free on all fares.
Breeze flights can be canceled up to 15 minutes before departure at no charge, with the funds valid for 2 years.
Save 44% off base fares on round-trip flights with code: BIRTHDAY
- Book by 5/30 at 11:59pm PT
- Travel from June 11, 2025, through January 6, 2026.
- Promotion excludes travel from July 5, 2025, through July 7, 2025; on September 1, 2025; from October 10, 2025, through October 13, 2025; from November 20, 2025, through November 26, 2025; from November 28, 2025, through November 30, 2025; from December 19, 2025, through December 23, 2025; and from December 26, 2025, through January 4, 2026.
You can enter the promo code at the end of the checkout process.
Of course, as with airlines like Allegiant, Frontier, and Spirit, you can save even more by purchasing flights at the airport. Officially that’s only available on Tuesdays between 11am-1pm, though readers have said that it also works on other days.
How much will you save?
Just click on “taxes and carrier fees” on that same checkout page. The carrier fee will be waived if you buy the flight at the airport, but that fee can vary by a lot, based on the route and date. I have seen them range from $10 to $90 on Breeze and those fees aren’t discounted by the promo code as they aren’t part of the base fare.
Unfortunately, based on the promo code’s terms, it’s only redeemable online and not at the airport. But if any readers happen to be at an airport, let us know if an agent there can somehow use the promo code with the airport discount! Either way, you’ll likely save more with an airport purchase than with a promo code discount off the base fare.
Have you flown on Breeze yet?
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