The deals end October 31.
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Last-minute travel has never been cheaper thanks to a new flash sale from low-cost Breeze Airways.
The airline’s “No Tricks, Just Treats” promotion, which must be booked by Thursday, Oct. 31, at 11:59 p.m. PT, is valid for dozens of flights from now through Dec. 10. These discounted fares don’t require a promo code but are limited to Breeze’s “No Flex Fare” class. However, travelers can opt for upgraded fare classes—“Nice,” “Nicer,” or “Nicest”—to add options like a carry-on bag or seat selection.
“Looking for a great deal on a last-minute flight?” the airline shared about the promotion on its website. “Do you have the flexibility to travel just about anywhere? We’ve got you covered. Search for flights by location, budget, vacation idea, or BreezePoints.”
The entire list of deals is available on Breeze’s website and is offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. Travel + Leisure found these top one-way deals under the $40 price point, which includes government taxes and fees:
- Fort Myers (RSW) to/from New Haven (HVN): $30
- Hartford (BDL) to/from Norfolk (ORF), Pittsburgh (PIT), and Richmond (RIC): $39
- Birmingham (BHM), Canton-Akron (CAK), and New Orleans (MSY) to/from Orlando (MCO): $39
- Providence (PVD) to/from Savannah (SAV): $39
- San Francisco (SFO) and Phoenix (PHX) to/from Provo (PVU): $39
- Tampa (TPA) to/from Raleigh-Durham (RDU): $39
In addition, Breeze Airways is bringing back several winter routes to facilitate snowbird travel, many of which are part of this current sale. Travelers seeking deals on flights to Florida are in luck, with discounted fares to destinations such as Daytona Beach, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Palm Beach, Sarasota, and Vero Beach available during the travel period.
Despite being a low-cost airline, Breeze operates the newest commercial aircraft and is on track to complete its transition to an all-Airbus A220 fleet by year’s end. These planes feature high-speed Wi-Fi and a comfortable 2-3 seating layout, including select front-row seats dedicated to its domestic first-class service.