BREEZE AIRWAYS IS GIVING AWAY A FREE YEAR OF TRAVEL — HOW TO ENTER

Winners will also receive free sets of luggage.

Low-cost airline Breeze Airways is giving away a whole year of free travel to a lucky winner and their guest.

The contest, which runs through July 21, asks applicants to dream big and create an Instagram post detailing all the destinations Breeze flies to that they would want to visit over the year, the airline shared with Travel + Leisure. Winners will receive two roundtrip flights per month for 12 months.

The grand prize also includes two sets of luggage and other travel accessories thanks to the airline’s partnership with the Nomatic luggage brand.

“This partnership with Nomatic is a great example of two highly innovative, and Salt Lake City-based, brands joining forces to promote a shared vision…that time is a gift, and that gift is best spent moving towards the places and things that enrich our lives,” Angela Vargo, Breeze’s vice president of marketing and communications, said in a statement shared with T+L. “A year will pass regardless so why not gift yourself with a year’s worth of new travel memories and adventures?”

To enter, travelers must fill out the online form and follow both the airline and Nomatic on Instagram. They must then create an Instagram post with their dream destinations, tag “@breezeairways” and “@nomatic” and use the hashtag “#breezeyearoftravel.” Finally, they need to encourage people to like and share it since the more likes and comments the post gets, the more likely it is to win.

In addition to the grand prize, 24 runners-up will each receive 10,000 BreezePoints along with a $100 Nomatic gift card.

Winners will be selected July 24. Travelers must be at least 18 years old to enter.

Breeze was first created in 2021 by former JetBlue founder and current Breeze CEO David Neeleman and has expanded over the years since. The airline currently flies to 56 cities across 29 states and is even planning to add international destinations in the near future.

Breeze has committed to using an all-Airbus A220 fleet for its scheduled service by the end of 2024.

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