“Nice” is the cheapest option, which only covers a personal item-such as a purse or backpack-and a seat with between 29 and 31 inches of pitch. “Nicer” fares come with perks like a free checked bag, a carry-on bag, priority boarding, complimentary drink and snack, as well as extra legroom (between 33 and 39 inches of pitch, depending on the aircraft). The other two fare class are bookable now. It's prime time to cross things off your Nordic bucket list, like driving around the whole country via the gorgeous Ring Road, or trekking up north to dip in the restorative waters of Mývatn.“Nicest,” Breeze's premium business class product, will debut in the fall onboard the A220 planes. During June, the sun there tends to set around 23:00 (or 11 p.m.) and come up around 4:00 (or 4 a.m.). The weather tends to be cool and wet, but it's compensated for by the hyper-extended days. Being so far north, Iceland is treated to wildly long days right around the summer solstice. One of the country's greatest features has to do with its positioning. And with Reykjavík as its cultural center, Iceland touts additional great lures, from a thriving art and music scene to intriguing cuisine and colorful architecture. While this island is somewhat larger than Ireland, Iceland is the most sparsely populated country in Europe, which means Iceland abounds in open spaces and natural wonders. Iceland is one of the most fascinating countries in the world: an oversized island of fire and ice between North America and mainland Europe in the North Atlantic. JetBlue Founder’s Breeze Airways to Serve Off-the-Beaten-Path Airports Unused funds from changes and cancellations are automatically saved in Breeze accounts and do not expire for 24 months.įlights are now on sale at and via the Breeze app. This will enable Breeze guests to enjoy high-quality entertainment and streaming content, work online, and stay in touch with family, friends, and co-workers, all on their personal electronic devices.īreeze Airways fares begin at just $39 and there are no change or cancellation fees up to 15 minutes before scheduled departure. The first aircraft featuring Viasat connectivity is expected to enter service in October 2022. Its sleek and simple app offers easy flight purchases and (eventually) guest access to global communications firm Viasat’s innovative in-flight connectivity on its Airbus A220 fleet. In addition, all seats on Breeze’s Airbus fleet are fitted with in-seat AC power and USB/C ports.īreeze aims to make travel more digitally accessible and seamless to buy and to fly. First-class seats feature 39-inches of seat pitch, 20.5-inches of seat width, and special features, such as a footrest, for added comfort. Seat pitch for a standard economy seat on the A220s is 30 inches, 29 inches on the E-190 aircraft, and 31 inches on the E-195s, while seat pitch for extra legroom is 32 in on the A220s, between 33 and 39 inches on the E-190s, depending on the row, and between 34 and 39 inches on the E-195s. “With the A220, Breeze is giving our guests the widest cabin, highest ceiling, largest windows, and biggest overhead stowage in this class, while still managing to burn 25% less fuel, with half the noise footprint of past generations.” “The Airbus aircraft embodies the Breeze ideal of merging kindness with technology, pairing unrivaled passenger comfort with eco-friendly efficiency,” Neeleman said in a press release. This more than doubles the airline’s current fleet - from 13 to 30 Embraer 190 and 195 aircraft, four additional Embraer E-jets, and 13 Airbus A220s. To accommodate this new scope, Breeze has ordered 80 brand new Airbus A220-300 aircraft (with options for 40 more), with one per month due to be delivered over the next six years. This growth also will add to the Breeze imprint in the east and southeast with destinations to Savannah, Georgia Jacksonville, Fort Myers, and Sarasota/Bradenton, Florida Syracuse, New York and Nashville. This will include service to the West coast with flights from San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and San Bernardino, California. cities and will soon feature routes between 28 cities in 18 states. Breeze, initiated by JetBlue CEO and aviation entrepreneur David Neeleman, began service primarily to eastern and southeastern U.S. This nearly doubles the Breeze network to 77 routes, a massive expansion for the start-up that launched last May. Describing itself as the “Seriously Nice” airline, Breeze Airways announced that it plans to add 35 routes this spring and summer from 10 new cities, coast-to-coast. Budget travel to underserved United States markets just got a little easier.
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