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Breeze Airways Baggage Policy 2026 Fees, Size Limits, and Money-Saving Tips

Breeze Airways Baggage Policy 2026 Fees, Size Limits, and Money-Saving Tips
Breeze Airways Baggage Policy 2026: Fees, Size Limits, and Money-Saving Tips

Planning a trip and flying with Breeze Airways? You are probably looking forward to a smooth, affordable journey. Breeze is known for its low fares and "Seriously Nice" service. However, to keep those base prices low, the airline uses an à la carte pricing model. This means that while your seat is cheap, baggage is an additional cost.


Understanding the Breeze Airways baggage policy before you get to the airport is crucial. Showing up unprepared can lead to unexpected fees at the check-in counter. Whether you are packing for a weekend getaway or a long vacation, knowing the size limits and fees will save you money and stress.


If you are ever confused about a specific item or need help understanding exceptions, don’t hesitate to reach out. You can always call airfarepolicies +1-855-869-7071 for personalized assistance with your baggage questions.


Let’s break down everything you need to know for 2026.


Carry-On Baggage Policy

One of the most common points of confusion for travelers is the difference between a personal item and a carry-on bag. On Breeze Airways, these are two very different things with different price tags.


Personal Item vs. Standard Carry-On

Every passenger is allowed to bring one personal item for free. This must fit under the seat in front of you. Think small backpacks, purses, laptop bags, or diaper bags.

If you want to bring a standard carry-on bag that goes in the overhead bin, you must purchase that option. This is usually done during booking or when you check in online.


Allowed Dimensions and Weight

Breeze is strict about sizing. If your bag doesn’t fit in the sizer at the gate, you will be charged a fee to check it at the last minute, which is usually more expensive.

 

Bag Type

Max Dimensions (including wheels/handles)

Max Weight

Fee Structure

Personal Item

17" x 13" x 8"

No weight limit (must fit under seat)

Free

Carry-On Bag

22" x 14" x 9"

No weight limit (must fit overhead)

Fee applies (varies by route/fare type)

Fees for Exceeding Carry-On Limits

If your carry-on bag is too large or if you arrive at the gate with a bag that needs to be checked because the overhead bins are full, you will face a Gate Check Fee. This fee is often significantly higher than if you had paid for a checked bag online in advance. Gate check fees typically range from $65 to $99 depending on the route.


Checked Baggage Policy

Need to pack more than just a few days' worth of clothes? Breeze allows you to check bags, but the rules and fees vary depending on which fare package you purchased (Nice, Nicer, or Nicest).


Weight Limits and Size Dimensions

Standard checked baggage on Breeze Airways has a weight limit of 50 lbs (22.5 kg) . The total dimensions (length + width + height) must not exceed 62 inches.


First and Second Bag Fees

Unlike traditional airlines, Breeze does not include a free checked bag unless you are on the "Nicest" fare tier. Here is a general guide to the fees. Note: Prices can vary slightly based on the specific route and demand.

  • Checked Bag Fee (Pre-Paid Online): Typically starts at $30–$40 for the first bag. The second bag is usually slightly more expensive.

  • Checked Bag Fee (At the Airport): Paying at the airport counter is always more expensive than pre-paying online. Expect to pay $10–$15 more per bag if you wait until you arrive at the airport.

  • Third and Additional Bags: There is a limit of 4 checked bags per passenger. Additional bags beyond the second are subject to higher fees, often $100+ per bag.


Oversized and Overweight Charges

If your bag is too heavy or too large, you will incur penalty fees in addition to the standard checked bag fee.

  • Overweight Bags (51–70 lbs): A fee of $49 applies.

  • Overweight Bags (71–100 lbs): A fee of $99 applies.

  • Oversized Bags (63–115 inches): A fee of $99 applies.

Important: Bags weighing more than 100 lbs or measuring over 115 inches are not accepted at all.

If you are traveling with particularly heavy equipment and are unsure about the rules, call airfarepolicies +1-855-869-7071 to confirm your item can be accommodated.


Special Items & Exceptions

Packing for a ski trip or bringing your guitar? Breeze has specific rules for non-standard luggage. It is important to note that if you have special items, you generally cannot check them at the self-service kiosk. You must speak to an agent at the counter.

Sports Equipment

Breeze welcomes sports gear, but standard excess/oversize fees may apply depending on the size.

  • Bicycles: Must have handlebars turned sideways and pedals removed. They are counted as a standard checked bag, but an oversize fee may apply if the box exceeds 62 inches.

  • Golf Clubs: A golf bag with clubs counts as one checked bag. If it fits within the size limits, only the standard bag fee applies.

  • Ski Equipment: One pair of skis and one pair of poles in a suitable container counts as one checked bag. Oversize fees may apply depending on the length.


Musical Instruments

Small instruments that fit in the overhead bin (like a violin or small guitar) can be brought as a carry-on, provided you have purchased a carry-on allowance.Larger instruments (like a cello or upright bass) will require purchasing a seat for the instrument, or they must be shipped as cargo. You must contact Breeze directly to arrange this.


Medical Devices and Service Animals

  • Medical Devices: Essential medical equipment (like CPAP machines or portable oxygen concentrators) do not count toward your carry-on limit. You should inform the gate agent before boarding.

  • Service Animals: Properly trained service animals fly for free in the cabin. You must submit the U.S. DOT forms (available on the Breeze website) prior to travel. Emotional support animals are now treated as pets and are subject to the pet policy (which is currently limited to specific routes and small carriers under the seat).


Unaccompanied Minor Baggage

Children aged 5 to 14 traveling alone (Unaccompanied Minors) are subject to the same baggage rules as adults. They are allowed one free personal item, and any carry-on or checked bags must be paid for according to the standard Breeze Airways baggage fees. Parents should ensure the child's ID and documentation are easily accessible.


How to Avoid Baggage Fees

Saving money on baggage is one of the easiest ways to keep your trip budget in check. Here are some proven tips to minimize or eliminate Breeze Airways extra baggage fees.


1. Master the Personal Item

The best way to save money is to travel with only a personal item. Since it is free, challenge yourself to pack everything you need for a weekend trip into a bag that fits the 17" x 13" x 8" dimensions. There are many "personal item" travel backpacks designed specifically for this purpose.


2. Pre-Pay Online

Never wait until you get to the airport to pay for a checked bag or a carry-on. Breeze offers the lowest rates when you add bags during the initial booking process or via the "Manage Booking" section on their website. Airport rates are significantly higher.


3. Upgrade Your Fare

Sometimes, upgrading your ticket type can actually save you money on bags.

  • Nicer Fare: Includes a carry-on bag.

  • Nicest Fare: Includes a carry-on bag and two free checked bags.

If you know you are going to check two bags, the "Nicest" fare might be cheaper than buying a "Nice" fare plus two checked bags separately. Always do the math before booking.


4. Pack Light and Smart

Invest in a luggage scale. This small device pays for itself quickly. Weigh your bag at home before heading to the airport to ensure you are under the 50 lb limit. Getting hit with a $49 overweight fee because you packed an extra pair of shoes is frustrating.


5. Share Weight

If you are traveling with a companion, balance the weight of your items. If your bag is 52 lbs and theirs is 48 lbs, move a few items over to avoid the overweight penalty.


FAQ Section

Here are answers to the most common questions regarding the Breeze Airways baggage policy 2026.


1. What is Breeze Airways’ carry-on baggage allowance?

Breeze Airways allows one personal item (17" x 13" x 8") for free. A standard carry-on bag (22" x 14" x 9") is allowed only if you purchase a carry-on allowance or have a "Nicer" or "Nicest" fare bundle.


2. How much does Breeze Airways charge for checked bags?

If you pre-pay online, the first checked bag usually starts at $30–$40. The second bag is slightly higher. Prices increase if you pay at the airport.


3. Can I bring a personal item for free?

Yes. All passengers are entitled to one free personal item (like a purse, laptop bag, or small backpack) that fits under the seat.


4. What are the fees for overweight or oversized baggage?

Bags weighing 51–70 lbs incur a $49 fee. Bags weighing 71–100 lbs incur a $99 fee. Oversized bags (63–115 inches) also incur a $99 fee.


5. Are sports or musical instruments allowed?

Yes. Sports equipment is generally allowed as checked baggage, though oversize fees may apply. Small instruments can be carry-ons if they fit in the overhead bin. Large instruments may require an extra seat.


6. How do I prepay baggage fees online?

You can prepay bags during the initial booking process on the Breeze website or app. If you already booked, go to "Manage Booking," enter your confirmation number and last name, and you can add bags there.


7. Does Breeze Airways offer baggage fee waivers for certain tickets?

Yes. The "Nicest" fare bundle includes two free checked bags. The "Nicer" fare includes a free carry-on. Active duty military members may also be eligible for waived fees; you must verify your status with the airline.


8. What happens if my bag exceeds weight limits at the airport?

If your bag exceeds 50 lbs at the check-in counter, you will have to pay the applicable overweight baggage fee ($49 or $99) in addition to the standard checked bag fee. If it exceeds 100 lbs, it will be denied.


9. Is there a difference in baggage policy for international flights? Breeze primarily flies domestic routes within the U.S., but they do offer some flights to international destinations like the Bahamas. Generally, the baggage rules remain the same, but it is always best to double-check your specific itinerary confirmation for any variations.


10. Can I bring a stroller or car seat for free? Yes. Strollers and car seats for infants and small children can be checked for free at the gate or ticket counter. This does not count toward your standard baggage limit.


Conclusion

Navigating the Breeze Airways baggage policy doesn't have to be complicated. The golden rules are simple: pack light, measure your bags, and always pre-pay for your luggage online. By understanding the difference between a free personal item and a paid carry-on, and by knowing the strict 50 lb weight limit for checked bags, you can avoid surprise fees and start your vacation on a high note.

If you have a unique situation—like traveling with a musical instrument, a large amount of sports gear, or if you simply want to double-check your fare bundle includes everything you need—getting expert advice is just a phone call away.

For personalized help with baggage exceptions, booking questions, or to ensure you are getting the best deal on your bags, contact the travel experts today: airfarepolicies +1-855-869-7071. Safe travels


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