Superfans out there aren’t going to be content visiting only Disneyland or Walt Disney World. No, they’re going to want to do it all! Breeze Airways has resurrected travel packages that will take you from one coast to another so you can easily go to Disneyland and Walt Disney World for under $100!
We learned about the return of the travel deal thanks to the Orlando Business Journal, and we can verify that the inexpensive flights are indeed real!
A direct flight from Orlando International Airport to John Wayne Airport is as low as $94! That’s incredibly cheap for a one-way, non-stop trip from Florida to California!

Of course, nice extras like better seats checked bags, and carry-ons will cost you more. Also, the date you decide to make the coast-to-coast journey will affect the price, but not by much.
I’ve never flown on Breeze Airways, so I cannot tell you if the company’s fleet is nice or akin to a flying Greyhound bus. However, we did look up a few reviews. The comfort of your 5+ hour flight will really depend on which plane you get.
Check out what other travelers have to say about Breeze Airways, including “economy” first class:
Before the pandemic, I took flights every couple of months to cover productions for Netflix, Universal, and CBS. The quality of the aircraft made all the difference.
On one drip from Indiana to New Mexico, I was on a flight that smelled like a septic tank. Based on the itinerary the studio gave me, it was a pretty pricy ticket. A few months later, I was on a very old plane operated by AA. It was far superior in every way!
If you’re looking to save on travel in order to spend more money at a Disney property, the Breeze Airways flights are probably the way to go. Just be ready to do without some common things you’d typically find on other airlines.
[Source: Orlando Business Journal]
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