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Flying nationwide is a Breeze from GSP

Breeze Airways is now offering five new nonstop destinations from GSP International Airport: Los Angeles, CA; Providence, RI; Hartford, CT; Tampa, FL; and Orlando, FL.

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Blue Breeze Airways plane pulling up in front of a boarding door at Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport.

Breeze Airways has arrived at GSP International Airport.

Photo provided by GSP International Airport

Breeze Airways has landed at GSP International Airport with nonstop flights to five cities nationwide. What does that mean for us, Greenvillians? Numerous low-cost (and seriously nice™) flight options out of GSP.

Where we’re headed

Nonstop cities include:

Breeze Airways benefits

Breeze offers passengers 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
  • Included carry-on + checked bags

Our Fly Away Friday Giveaway winner is...

In case you missed it, we recently launched our first-ever Fly Away Friday Giveaway, where Greenvillians could enter to win BreezePoints towards roundtrip flights on Breeze Airways.

And the winner is (drumroll please)... Michelle H.

Michelle will enjoy:

  • 40,000 BreezePoints ($400 value) towards nonstop flights to Los Angeles, CA; Providence, RI; Hartford, CT; Tampa, FL; or Orlando, FL
  • Valet parking for up to 10 days
  • Two passes to the Escape Lounge at GSP
  • A swag bag

Got the travel bug yourself? Book your Breeze Airways flight to one of their five destinations and experience the comfort — and convenience — of flying from GSP.

Nationwide flights now boarding

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