Breeze Airways Slashes Fares From Fort Myers This Week
The New Year is bringing some great new travel deals to RSW in Southwest Florida. Breeze Airways slashes fares from Fort Myers this week. And even better news, their fleet does not comprise any Boeing 737 Max 9 planes that were grounded by the FAA this week after that scary inflight blowout with Alaska Airlines over Oregon. Their Florida fleet uses Airbus A220-300.
Breeze Airways bills itself as the U.S.’ only NLCC, or ‘Nice Low Cost Carrier.” Today (January 8th) they announced a pretty nice fare sale that offers 35-percent off ALL roundtrip base fares from Fort Myers. Yes ALL. Breeze currently flies coast-to-coast from Southwest Florida. Their routes cover 45 cities in 26 states.
Details on Breeze Airways fares deal
You only get the deal by booking directly with the airline through the Breeze website or mobile app. In addition, you must use the promo code “GETFRESH” at the time of checkout. Travel dates for this sale begin January 15th, 2024. They last through May 22, 2024. Certain flights and/or days of travel may be unavailable so be sure to read the fine print. Some restrictions may apply.
One more thing. This sale has a shelf life so take a look at your calendar as soon as possible. You have to book your travel online now through 11:59pm Eastern Time on January 12.
Fun facts about Breeze Airways
The airline is ranked the Top 5 Best U.S. Airlines by Travel + Leisure readers. The premium inflight experience features 2×2 recliner-style seating. You don’t have to pay for snacks or drinks, including alcohol. In addition, the airline does not charge fees for changes or cancellations up to 15 minutes prior to departure.
“What better way to kick things off in the New Year than by booking your next adventure,” said Breeze Airways’ President Tom Doxey. We agree. Breeze Airways slashes fares from Fort Myers this week. Get out and see the U.S. this year.
Florida Site Named Most Stunning Botanical Gardens in the United States
Florida is blessed with so much natural beauty. It is also home to numerous magnificent, well-tended gardens. They preserve history and celebrate nature among other things. These spots are great for family outings and road trips. In fact, one Florida site named most stunning Botanical Gardens in the United States, might surprise you. It is Alfred B Maclay Gardens in Tallahassee.
I was in Tallahassee a couple of years ago and a friend suggested a visit to the gardens. I had no idea what I was in for. It was gorgeous, and massive. There are all kinds of manicured shrubs, a secret garden, a reflecting pool and a huge lake. You can kayak in that lake, fish, swim and picnic on its shores. In addition, there are hundreds of colorful and fragrant azaleas, camellias and other flora. Alfred B. and Louise Maclay planted the gardens in 1923. They were snowbirds.
This is the reflecting pool at Alfred B. Maclay Gardens. It was surrounded with ladies doing yoga when we first arrived. Wow. This is perfect for yoga and meditation.
More Florida botanical gardens
Two more Florida sites made it into the top 20 rankings. They are a little closer to home. One is Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota. It ranks 17th. The other is Sunken Gardens in St. Pete. It ranks 18th in the nation. Put them both on your list if you have not been.
The list was put together by Pergola Kits USA using data from Tripadvisor. They combed through reviews looking for key words. The words included descriptions such as “stunning”, “impressive”, “gorgeous”, and breath-taking” to name a few. Next, the gardens were ranked according to the percentage of the keywords found in the reviews.
“We hope this data analysis encourages you to explore a new botanical garden and appreciate the beauty of the outdoors,” said a spokesperson from Pergola Kits USA.
Finally, here is how the rest of the top five list rounds out. Enjoy.
Gina Birch brings the sunshine to Sunny 106.3 every weekday morning from 6-10. She has worked in radio, television and print in Southwest Florida for nearly 30 years. During that time, she has become an advocate for numerous charities including those that support animals, children, women and wellness. In addition, she has written for numerous local, regional and national publications about food, wine and travel. Those are her longtime passions...along with shoes.