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What to Know About Breeze Airways
What to Know About Breeze Airways-September 2024
Sep 21, 2024 5:22 PM

A new airline that bills itself as "seriously nice" first took to the skies in 2021. Started by JetBlue founder David Neeleman, Breeze Airways' inaugural flight from Tampa, Florida, to Charleston, South Carolina, was on May 27, 2021. Although initially only serving a handful of destinations, the airline now serves 30 destinations — with plans to grow even bigger.

Generally, travelers know what to expect from the airlines they fly. Southwest Airlines flyers know that they'll get two free checked bags and that ultra-low-cost airlines — like Spirit — have fees for everything. Where does Breeze fit in? Here’s what you need to know about Breeze Airways.

Breeze Airways routes

Breeze Airways debuted with 39 routes between 16 airports across the Southeast and Eastern U.S.

It didn't stay a regional airline for long. By July 2022, Breeze Airways grew its route map to include around 80 routes serving 30 destinations.

But the airline's not stopping there. Additional expansion is planned, with another 20 routes and four destinations slated for launch by the end of Summer 2023.

You may notice large airports, like Atlanta; Charlotte, North Carolina; Dallas; Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., aren't on Breeze's route map.

That's because Breeze Airways is intentionally focusing on travel between secondary cities — many of which don’t have nonstop airline service. That means you'll now be able to travel between Oklahoma City and Tampa without connecting in Dallas or Houston.

Breeze Airways tickets and bag policies

Breeze Airways promotes itself as "the newer, nicer way to fly." But it's still a low-cost carrier at heart, so you'll need to pay for checked and carry-on bags.

Breeze's cheapest fares, called Nice, are equivalent to basic economy on United or flights on Spirit, Frontier or Allegiant. You'll be able to bring a personal item onboard with you, but you'll need to pay for anything more than that.

However, the bag fees for Nice fares are, well, nice. On short routes, Breeze Airways charges a flat fee of $20 per bag, regardless of route or whether you check the bag or plan to carry it on:

Carry-on bag: $20.

First checked bag: $20.

Second checked bag: $20.

Third checked bag: $20.

On Breeze's new coast-to-coast flights, bag fees are a bit more expensive. For example, from Westchester, New York; to Los Angeles, you'll pay $25 for carry-on bags and $29 each for up to three checked bags.

For comparison, United basic economy fares don't allow a carry-on bag at any cost, and the fee for your first checked bag is $30 if you prepay online ($35 at the airport).

Nicer and Nicest fares include a carry-on bag and a checked bag — plus a lot more. Depending on what other add-ons you value, it may be worth paying for the Nicer fare to get extra legroom, priority boarding, bags and more.

All Breeze Airways fares are free to change or cancel. If you cancel, you'll get a credit for the amount you paid, which can be used for the next 24 months.

Breeze Airways aircraft

Breeze Airways launched with a fleet of 13 Embraer jet aircraft. These regional jets are arranged with two seats on either side of the aisle, so no one has to worry about getting stuck in a middle seat. Breeze's 10 E190 jets have 108 economy seats, and its three E195s can seat up to 118 passengers.

Photo by JT Genter

Breeze Airways has already expanded beyond its initial route map, and is building its fleet accordingly. In late 2021, Breeze took delivery of the first of 80 Airbus A220 aircraft. These larger A220 aircraft will operate longer routes that Breeze recently announced — such as from Westchester, New York; to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Las Vegas.

These new Breeze Airways A220-300 carry up to 126 passengers. Breeze is installing a whopping 36 seats — over one-quarter of the seats on the plane — in Breeze's new "Nicest" business class. These rows are arranged with two seats on either side of the aisle.

Further back, Breeze installed 10 extra-legroom seats and 80 standard-legroom seats. These rows are arranged with two seats on one side and three seats on the other. That means that — unlike on Breeze Airways Embraer aircraft — you'll need to watch out for middle seats. However, there are just 18 middle seats on each aircraft.

How Breeze Airways seats work

With the introduction of its new A220 aircraft, Breeze Airways now offers three types of seats:

Nice seats are the standard-legroom seats that make up much of the plane.

Nicer seats provide extra legroom and are located toward the front of the aircraft.

Nicest seats are found on its A220 aircraft only and are equivalent to first class seats on other domestic airlines.

If you book the cheapest Nice fare, you won't be able to select your seat for free — it costs $10 to $39 per person to choose a standard-legroom seat. Since there are no middle seats on the Embraer jets, you won’t have to pay to reserve a seat simply to avoid getting stuck in the middle. However, Breeze's new A220 aircraft do have middle seats. So, you may want to pay to reserve a seat.

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