Get First Class on Breeze Airways for Just $1 – Limited Time Offer!

1. Breeze Airways First Class Upgrade Promotion

2. Travel Dates and Route Availability

3. Breeze Airways Value Proposition

Breeze Airways wants to help travelers fly in style with a new $1 upgrade promotion to a first class seat.

The promotion, available for new bookings made by 11:59 p.m. ET on April 10, allows travelers to upgrade from a “Nicer” ticket to the company’s “Nicest” fare bundle for just $1 more. Breeze offers three tiers of seating: “Nice” (the cheapest option), “Nicer,” and “Nicest.”

“Our Nicest fare bundle includes a First Class style seat and two pieces of checked luggage, along with other benefits like more BreezePoints and priority boarding,” Breeze founder and CEO David Neeleman stated. “For just $1 more than our Nicer fare bundle, it’s a real bargain!”

The promotion is valid on travel from April 4 through Nov. 14 for nonstop flights on select routes.

Breeze, which was first created in 2021 by former JetBlue founder Neeleman and recently named one of the best domestic airlines in the U.S. by readers, offers its premium seats on its Airbus A220 fleet. The first class seats include 39 inches of seat pitch, 20.5 inches of seat width, a footrest, and in-seat AC power and USB/C ports.

The ‘Nicest’ fare bundle also includes two free checked bags, as well as complimentary snacks and drinks. Moreover, Breeze doesn’t charge change or cancellation fees up to 15 minutes before departure, making it a convenient option for travelers.

In addition to the upgrade, Breeze is putting nearly 100 routes on sale from 36 different cities with one-way fares starting at just $29. The sale, which must also be completed by 11:59 p.m. ET on April 10, is valid for travel from April 19 through May 23.

“We hope travelers enjoy all the little things that make Breeze a great choice,” Neeleman mentioned, emphasizing the value offered by the airline.

Blackout dates, which vary by destination, do apply, so travelers should check the details while planning their trips.

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