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Giveaway: Soar away with Breeze from GSP

One lucky winner will receive a travel package valued at $1,000.

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Don’t let this huge giveaway breeze by.

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Looking for easy, breezy flights from Greenville? GSP International Airport offers eight nonstop destinations on Breeze Airways to:

  • Fort Myers, FL (new)
  • Hartford, CT
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Orlando, FL
  • Pittsburgh, PA (new)
  • Providence, RI/Boston
  • Tampa, FL
  • White Plains, NY (new)

We’ve partnered with GSP and Breeze Airways to give one lucky GVLtoday reader the chance to fly away on one of these flights. The prize package — valued at $1,000 — includes:

  • 50,000 BreezePoints ($500 value) for Breeze Airways
  • One pass for up to 10 consecutive days of valet parking
  • Two Escape Lounge passes
  • One GSP gift bag

How it works:

  • Complete this survey by Thursday, May 15 at 12 p.m.
  • Continue reading GVLtoday to see who wins (psst... we’ll announce the winner on Friday, May 16).

Enter to win

Terms and conditions apply. BreezePoint redemption code expires six months after July 1, 2025. BreezePoints, once added to an account, expire 24 months after the listed date and can be used for fares, taxes, fees, and ancillary services such as seats and bags on Breeze flights. Valet parking must be booked in one consecutive term and cannot be broken up between multiple trips.

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