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Breeze plane on the tarmac at GSP International Airport.

Breeze flights are hassle-free, affordable, and perfect for those spontaneous getaways.

Photo by Jonathan Sykes

Have you heard? Breeze is now flying nonstop to eight cities from GSP International Airport — a game changer for weekend getaways and last-minute plans. New routes include:

  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Fort Myers, FL
  • White Plains, NY

Plus, nonstop flights to Los Angeles are back, making it easier than ever to hit the West Coast without the hassle.

Pro tip: Before you pack your bags, double-check your ID — Real ID requirements are now in effect.

Plan your next escape

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