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08.01.2025 - 17:41 / travelandleisure.com
Low-cost Breeze Airways has slashed fares through the end of summer with a major 40 percent discount on round-trip tickets — but travelers will have to book soon to score these deals.
“2025 travel isn't going to plan itself,” the airline shared about the promotion in an email to members. “Lock in your spring and summer travel plans.”
The sale, which ends Friday, Jan. 10, at 11:59 p.m. PT, applies to travel dates between Jan. 14 and Sep. 2, 2025. The only blackout dates for this promotion are Independence Day weekend, from July 5 to July 7.
To receive the 40 percent discount, travelers must enter the promo code “LOCKIN” at checkout when booking round-trip flights directly through Breeze’s website or app. However, the discount will only apply to the base fare of the ticket and does not cover government taxes, fees, or additional booking charges.
Travel + Leisure tested the promo code on round-trip flights for various dates in 2025. The searches focused on Breeze’s “Nice” fare class, which includes a carry-on bag and a standard seat assignment:
For greater savings, travelers can opt to book Breeze’s “No Flex Fare” class. However, this is the airline’s most restrictive fare, requiring an additional fee for changes or cancellations and limiting onboard luggage to a personal item, such as a backpack.
Passengers on all Breeze flights can enjoy fast inflight Wi-Fi for $8, available on the airline’s modern Airbus A220 fleet. The first few rows are designated for Breeze’s Ascent first class, featuring spacious reclining seats and unlimited snacks and beverages during the flight.
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