![]() There is decent legroom in the normal fare class but there is an option to pay more for extra legroom which does provide a bit of a difference-but not a life changing one-for such a short flight. The seats are very comfortable and on short haul flights there are only two seats in each row on either side of the aisle so no one is stuck with the middle seat. None of the flight attendants on either flight seemed to be monitoring who was supposed to have a carry-on and who wasn’t but as always it’s a risk you’ll have to weigh for yourself. Though there was a decent amount of overhead bins for the passengers to use, the bins themselves aren’t massive and if you have a carry-on that’s pushing the limit size wise, we’d suggest opting for a checked bag. On the way there, the plane was at about half capacity and on the way back it was about 75%. On both legs of our journey (to and from Charleston) we were met with very friendly flight attendants and a pretty quick boarding process. Once the plane arrived the turnaround was lightning fast and our boarding was even quicker. Texts, emails, app notifications, and verbal announcements all came together to make sure we knew of any change. On our flight down to Charleston our plane was delayed and this fact was overcommunicated in the best sense of the word. With only a few flights from any given Breeze location in the day it’s safe to assume that checking in in-person probably won’t be too cumbersome either.īecause Breeze usually only has one gate, it can be easy to miss, so be sure to double check as you’re looking around. ![]() If you download the app, it will display the flight status and the boarding pass along with any add-ons you may have, like TSA Precheck. This same route on the legacy carriers are more expensive and more often than not are not nonstop. We flew nonstop to Charleston from Columbus and our tickets came out to $72 roundtrip per person with a personal item, if we both added a full sized carryon we’d each pay an additional $25 each way. There is also a brand new “Nicest” fare class, Breeze’s first class option, which includes the same options as the previous fare class but includes two checked bags and 6% of the base fare added to your BreezePoints account. Breeze does wrap all of these upsell opportunities into their “Nicer” fare class which includes an extra legroom seat, a carryon, one checked bag, a soft drink, a snack, priority boarding, and 4% of the base fare added to your BreezePoints account. They also have a modest pet fee of $75 if you’re planning on bringing a furry friend.įinally, if you want to bring more than a small personal item (like a backpack that fits under the seat) you’ll need to pay $25 for a carryon or $29 for a checked bag (each way) if you book in advance (it costs more if you add those later). There are extra fees for seat selection, including an option for an extra leg room seat (though the normal seats have plenty of space for this 5’11 male). Like on many budget airlines there will be upsell opportunities that will include extra fees. The base fare class is called the “Nice” class. If you’re booking from your phone, the mobile app is very user-friendly as well. On the website, Breeze will prompt you to make an account and will take you through your selections. ![]() The booking process is very straightforward.
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