Breeze Airways, a local airline, has partnered with Barclays to launch its first co-branded credit card named Breeze Easy Visa Signature card.
What is the Breeze Easy Visa Signature Card?
The Breeze Easy Visa Signature card has an $89 yearly fee and earns points on three seating tiers that are known as Nice, Nicer, and Nicest. It can also help get upto 10X points on Nicer and Nicest Bundles, plus extras like premium seating and checked bags, and upto 4X points on Nice Bundles.
Additionally, it can also help get 2X points at grocery stores and restaurants, including in-flight purchases, and 1X points on everything else. The Breeze Easy Visa Signature card gives higher points for flights, which includes points from the card and Breeze Airways’ new loyalty program, Breezy Rewards.
For instance, one can earn 5X points by booking a Nicer Bundle with the new Breeze Airways credit card, and then 5X more through the loyalty program after the flight.
Each BreezePoint is worth 1 cent for all rewards, like Breeze fares and trip add-ons, and one can earn as many BreezePoints as they want, as they never expire.
The Breeze Easy Visa Signature card can help new cardholders get 50,000 BreezePoints by spending $2,000 in the first 90 days after opening their account. This is worth up to $500.
The Breeze Easy Visa Signature card also results in no extra fees for transactions overseas. It also has additional benefits like priority boarding for cardholders and their travel partners, 7,500 bonus points every year on your card anniversary if 10,000 is spent annually, and free in-flight Wi-Fi on Airbus planes.
The card does not offer a free checked bag perk, unlike many other airline cards, and the cardholder and the cardholders need to book the airline’s Nicer or Nicest Bundles to get that benefit, not just by having the Breeze Easy credit card.
Along with the Breeze card, the airline is introducing the No Flex Fare option, which is one level below the Nice Bundle.
The New Route Map
Breeze Airways is also expanding its route map with five new airports.
Flights to Orlando International Airport (MCO) from Bangor International Airport will start on Thursdays and Sundays, starting October 3, and to Tampa International Airport (TPA) on Mondays and Fridays, starting October 4.
The seasonal flights to Fort Myers Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) from Bangor International Airport on Wednesdays and Saturdays, starting October 5.
Moreover, the flights to Provo Airport (PVU) from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) are on Mondays and Fridays, starting June 7.
Additionally, more flights will be added to Orlando International Airport (MCO) from Lancaster Airport on Thursdays and Sundays, starting October 8.
Some more flights to Orlando International Airport (MCO) from Capital Region International Airport (LAN) on Wednesdays and Saturdays, starting October 2, and seasonal flights to Fort Myers Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) on Thursdays and Sundays, starting October 3.
More flights will be added From Pensacola International Airport (PNS) to Tampa International Airport (TPA) on Mondays and Fridays, starting June 28.
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