This Low-Cost Airline Has 45% Off Flights Across the U.S. Right Now

The sale ends October 11.

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Whether you're escaping the cold or ready to embrace it, Breeze Airways is offering a 45 percent discount across its entire network for winter getaways.

The low-cost airline’s “Fly Like a Local Sale,” which ends Friday, Oct. 11, at 11:59 p.m. PT, can be booked directly on Breeze’s website or app. To unlock the savings, travelers can use the discount code “FLYLOCAL” at checkout, though travel must be booked as round-trip flights between Oct. 22 and Feb. 4, 2025.

The discount code won’t apply on several blackout dates, including Nov. 21 to 27, Nov. 29 to Dec. 2, Dec. 20 to 24, and Dec. 26 to Jan. 5. It’s also worth noting that the savings will only apply to the base fare of a ticket, which excludes any government taxes, fees, or surcharges.

Travel + Leisure used the promo code on various itineraries, including Breeze’s seasonal routes to sunny spots like Florida and winter favorites like Telluride, which will launch just in time for the colder months:

  • Erie (ERI) to/from Tampa (TPA): $156 ($180 without the promo code)

  • Orange County (SNA) to/from Montrose/Telluride (MTJ): $183 ($228 without the promo code)

  • Washington, D.C. (IAD) to/from Provo (PVU): $211 ($248 without the promo code)

  • Westchester (HPN) to/from Daytona Beach (DAB): $208 ($258 without the promo code)

  • Raleigh-Durham (RDU) to/from San Diego (SAN): $250 ($288 without the promo code)

  • Fort Myers (RSW) to/from Burlington (BTV): $248 ($328 without the promo code)

All of these flights were searched under Breeze’s "Nice" fare class, which allows a carry-on bag and a personal item. Earlier this year, the airline introduced a "No Flex Fare" option, a more affordable choice with stricter ticket conditions. Breeze also offers premium fare bundles, with the "Nicest" option providing an upfront seat in its domestic first-class cabin on the Airbus A220 aircraft.

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