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Panoramic view of Los Angeles, CA with palm trees in the foreground with a backdrop of the city skyline at sunset.

Breeze Airways offers passengers affordable fares with no change or cancellation fees (hello, worry-free booking).

Photo provided by Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport

Wheels up, GVL — GSP International Airport now has nonstop flights beginning Friday, May 24, to Los Angeles, California on its newest airline, Breeze Airways.

Our ideal la-la land vacation mixes a little Hollywood glitz, iconic sight-seeing, and a laid-back, coastal lifestyle. Here are our vacation must-dos in LA:

  • Explore the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame (where stars line the sidewalks), paying tribute to entertainment legends.
  • Take a scenic drive along Mulholland Drive for breathtaking views of the city and the Pacific Ocean.
  • Visit the Griffith Observatory for stargazing + panoramic vistas of Los Angeles.

Breeze offers affordable fares, where you can choose between three bundles (“nice”, “nicer” or “nicest”) that offer a combination of extra legroom, free Wi-Fi, priority boarding, and included carry-on + checked bags.

Adventure awaits

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