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PBIA flights to New York, New England, Carolinas as low as $59 for July 2025

PBIA flights to New York, New England, Carolinas as low as $59 for July 2025

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Palm Beach County residents looking to visit New York, New England, the Carolinas or Virginia for the July 4 weekend or the rest of the month will be hard-pressed to find better deals than what Breeze Airways is offering.
For about $60, Breeze Airways passengers flying out of Palm Beach International Airport can travel to Connecticut, Rhode Island, Virginia, North Carolina or South Carolina. Flights cost at least $85 to White Plains, New York, and $121 to Long Island.
July 4 can be a hectic time for travel. Parking at PBIA has become easier, even with higher rates than last year. The airport has implemented alerts for those seeking parking, available on Facebook, Instagram and other social media at @flyPBI.
West Palm Beach flights to and from Charleston, South Carolina
Flights from PBIA to and from Charleston, South Carolina are scheduled on Mondays and Fridays.
Departing ticket prices: $49 - $89
Returning ticket prices: $49 - $109
West Palm Beach flights to and from New Haven, Connecticut
Flights from PBIA to New Haven, Connecticut are scheduled on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. Returning flights, Mondays and Fridays.
Departing ticket prices: $58 - $305
Returning ticket prices: $58 - $101
West Palm Beach flights to and from Hartford, Connecticut
Flights from PBIA to Hartford, Connecticut are scheduled on Thursdays and Sundays. Returning flights are Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Departing ticket prices: $59 - $347
Returning ticket prices: $59 - $342
West Palm Beach flights to and from Norfolk, Virginia
Flights from PBIA to and from Norfolk, Virginia are scheduled on Thursdays and Sundays.
Departing ticket prices: $59 - $139
Returning ticket prices: $54 - $129
West Palm Beach flights to and from Providence, Rhode Island
Flights from PBIA to and from Providence, Rhode Island, are scheduled on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Departing ticket prices: $59 - $412
Returning ticket prices: $88 - $452
West Palm Beach flights to and from the Raleigh/Durham area in North Carolina
Flights from PBIA to and from Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, are scheduled on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Departing ticket prices: $59 - $199
Returning ticket prices: $49 - $169
West Palm Beach flights to and from White Plains, New York
Flights from PBIA to and from White Plains, New York, are scheduled Mondays and Fridays. Returning flights are Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Departing ticket prices: $85 - $230
Returning ticket prices: $128 - $425
West Palm Beach flights to and from Long Island/Islip, New York
Flights from PBIA to Long Island/Islip, New York, are scheduled on Thursdays and Sundays. Returning flights, Mondays and Fridays.
Departing ticket prices: $121 - $311
Returning ticket prices: $85 - $202
Pet carriers count as your personal item and must fit under the seat directly in front of you. For more information on traveling with pets, visit Flybreeze.com
Passengers are allowed one personal item such as a purse, laptop bag or small backpack, on board for no charge.
Carry-on bags must weigh no more than 35 pounds and have the maximum dimensions of 22 x 14 x 9 inches to fit in the overhead bin. One free carry-on is allowed for passengers purchasing the cheapest fares.
One checked bag is included in the 'Nicer' and 'Nicest' bundles, the two priciest fares Breeze Airways offers. Bags must weigh no more than 50 pounds and be within 62 inches in length, width and height, or will be considered overweight or oversized for an additional charge.
Chris Persaud covers transportation in Palm Beach County for The Palm Beach Post. Email news tips and ideas to cpersaud@pbpost.com.
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Breeze Airways flights out of PBIA as low as $59 for July 2025
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