Flying Aboard Breeze Airways in 2022 | America's 'NICEST' Airline Review

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Flight Information:
~Flight Number: MX260
~Class: "Nice" Seats Economy Class
~Seat: 13D
~Aircraft Registration: N190BZ
~Aircraft Age: 8.6 years old
~Origin: Charleston International Airport (CHS)
~Destination: Orlando International Airport (MCO)
~Flight Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
~Aircraft Livery: Breeze Livery
~Date: September 10th, 2022
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Equipment Info:
~Canon EOS Rebel T5i
~18-55mm lens
~75-300mm lens
~iPhone 8
~Acer Laptop (Windows 10)
~Adobe Premiere Pro
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Wow, long time no uploads, Breeze looks to be starting up very well! Nice video!

orlandoaviation
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I'm flying them in December CAK-PBI on their E195 in Nicer section. Another thing you get in Nicer, besides the advance seat assignment, 3" more legroom & light snack, is one free checked bag (2 free checked bags in Nicest). That's also a nice savings because the bag fees add up pretty fast, even on the legacy carriers. With them adding another 70 or so A220s that are on order, it will be a lot easier to find flights sitting in their Nicest section in the future.

tpajay
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This is truly a ‘NICE’ airline cant wait to check it out in the near future!

aviationmaliq
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I just flew breeze on Friday, on the E195AR to west palm beach and it was great. However my return flight was canceled due to an aircraft issue. They gave me a full refund for that flight and 10, 000 miles. Was a little upset at that but I’m glad they were able to make it right and I ended up getting to fly back a day later on a 737-800 and 737-MAX8 with southwest

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