Yes, Breeze Airways does charge a fee to change flights, but the specifics can vary depending on the type of fare you purchased and the timing of your change. Breeze Airways offers several fare types—Nice, Nicer, and Nicest—each with different flexibility rules. Generally, Breeze Airways is considered customer-friendly, and they allow flight changes without hefty penalties when done in advance. For most fares, if you change your flight at least 15 minutes before departure, you won’t have to pay a change fee. However, you will still be responsible for any fare difference between your original and new flights. If the new flight costs more, you must pay the difference; if it costs less, you may receive a Breeze credit, depending on the fare rules.
Breeze also provides travelers with flexibility through BreezePoints—credit that can be used for future bookings. These are often issued if a fare difference is in your favor or if you cancel a flight within the allowed timeframe. Last-minute changes or no-shows typically result in forfeiture of the ticket value, especially for the lower-tier “Nice” fare. That’s why passengers are encouraged to manage changes as early as possible to avoid losing value or incurring extra costs.
If you booked your flight through a third-party travel service, such as an online travel agency, you may need to contact them directly to process changes, and their policies may apply.
For personalized assistance or to inquire about your specific booking and potential fees, you can contact Breeze Airways customer support directly at +1-(833)-845-1858. Their agents can guide you through the process, provide up-to-date policies, and help you make the best decision for your travel plans. Always check the latest policy on Breeze's official website, as airline rules can change without notice.