Book now: Breeze Airways birthday sale offers 33% off round-trip fares across US

Breeze Airways is celebrating its third birthday by offering 33% off all round-trip flights in its U.S. network. Since its debut in May 2021, the low-cost carrier has expanded to offer service from 56 cities across 29 states.
To get the discount price, you must book your flight by Friday. Enter the promotional code “THREE” at checkout on Breeze’s website or mobile app to get the birthday sale price. It applies to all round-trip flights between May 29 and Oct. 1.
Breeze’s No Flex Fare is its basic economy tier. These are its lowest-price tickets, and they have several restrictions. You can only bring a personal item like a purse or laptop bag on board. A carry-on will cost you around $30 to $35 each way; a checked bag will cost you $35 to $40 each way.
In some cases, it will be cheaper to upgrade to the Nice tier, which comes with a free carry-on bag and the ability to change or cancel your flight without penalty.

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Deal basics
Airline : Breeze Airways
Routes : Sale applies to all routes and cities across Breeze’s U.S. network
How to book : Browse flybreeze.com or the Breeze app; apply the code “THREE” at checkout to get the discount

Travel dates : Travel window is from May 29 through Oct. 1
Book by: Sale ends Friday at 11:59 p.m. PDT ( restrictions apply )
Sample flights
Breeze’s U.S. network includes:

Burlington, Vermont
Bangor, Maine
Orlando
Tampa
West Palm Beach, Florida
Charleston, South Carolina
Gulfport, Mississippi
Mobile, Alabama
Lansing, Michigan
Akron/Canton, Ohio
Cincinnati
Louisville, Kentucky
Dallas
New Orleans
Denver
Las Vegas
Provo, Utah
Los Angeles
Orange County, California
San Francisco

We went digging through the flight options and found good availability for several routes. This includes flights in June from Charleston International Airport (CHS) to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas for about $187.
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You get the discounted price after entering the code in the promo box. The price before the discount was $230, so the sale saves you $43 on this itinerary.
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If you live in the Bay Area and are a die-hard baseball fan, this sale is a great way to follow the hometown San Francisco Giants on a road trip. You can fly in early August from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) to watch the Giants play a three-game series against the Cincinnati Reds. With the birthday code, the round-trip flight costs less than $200.
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If you want to hike in Vermont, August is a good month to find available flights. This itinerary from Tampa International Airport (TPA) to Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport (BTV) is just $174 after the discount is applied.
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Related: Breeze Airways Breezy Rewards: How to earn and redeem points
Maximize your purchase
Be sure to use a credit card that earns bonus points on airfare purchases, such as:

American Express® Gold Card : 3 points per dollar spent on airfare when booked directly with the airline or through amextravel.com
The Platinum Card® from American Express : 5 points per dollar spent on airfare when booked directly with the airline or through American Express Travel (on up to $500,000 of these purchases per calendar year, then 1 point per dollar)
Chase Sapphire Reserve® : 3 points per dollar spent on airfare
Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card : 2 points per dollar spent on travel

Bottom line
As with many of these quick sales, availability dries up quickly. However, we saw lots of available options in July and August as we searched around. Given that Breeze serves many smaller markets, this sale is a good way to book a trip to some quirky locale that’s on your travel to-do list. Don’t forget to enter the promo code “THREE” at checkout.
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