This Flash Sale Has One-way Flights Starting at $30 to Charleston, D.C, San Francisco, and More

The sale ends January 16.

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Breeze Airways has just released dozens of one-way tickets bookable for under $40 — but travelers will have to act fast to snap up these deals.

The sale, which ends on Thursday, Jan. 16, at 11:59 p.m. PT, offers a slate of discounted flights for travel through Sunday, March 9. No promo code is needed for this promotion, and a full list of eligible routes is available directly on Breeze’s website.

“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.”

Travel + Leisure found the best one-way deals, and all prices include government taxes and fees: 

  • New Haven (HVN) to/from Norfolk (ORF) and Richmond (RIC): $30
  • Ogdensburg (OGS) to/from Washington, D.C. (IAD) and South Bend (SBN): $30
  • Wilmington, N.C. (ILM) to/from Orlando (MCO) and Fort Myers (RSW): $34
  • Canton-Akron (CAK) to/from Charleston (CHS), Raleigh-Durham (RDU): $39
  • Providence (PVD) to/from Greenville (GSP), Myrtle Beach (MYR), and Pittsburgh (PIT): $39
  • Provo (PVU) to/from Phoenix (PHX), San Bernadino (SBD), and San Francisco (SFO): $39

All of these sale fares are available in Breeze’s “No Flex Fare” class, which only allows passengers to bring one personal item onboard. However, Breeze offers various fare classes to access extra legroom seats and more generous change and cancellation policies.

Travelers can also sign up for Breeze’s loyalty program to earn BreezePoints on flights and ancillary fees, such as checked bags and seat assignments. For instance, No Flex Fare tickets earn 1 BreezePoint per dollar spent, while Nicest tickets earn 5 BreezePoints per dollar spent. When it comes time to use these BreezePoints, they’re worth 1 cent apiece toward free flights.

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