Breeze Airways allows flight changes with no traditional change fees, but the outcome varies depending on your fare type and when you make the change. Within 24 hours of booking a flight that departs at least seven days later, Breeze offers a risk‑free window where you can change or cancel your reservation without any penalty and receive a full refund to your original payment method. After that window closes, most fares can still be modified up to 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time—though you will have to pay any fare difference between the old and new itinerary. If your flight is delayed more than two hours or canceled by Breeze, you can rebook on another flight within seven days at no extra cost or fee. Breeze’s fare classes affect change flexibility: “Nice,” “Nicer,” and “Nicest” bundles allow free changes (only fare differences apply) and full credits even beyond 24 hours, while the basic “No Flex” fare prohibits changes altogether—cancellations yield only partial flight credit based on how far in advance you pull the trigger. For No Flex tickets, cancellation more than 60 days before departure earns full credit, while 11–60 days before gives 50%, 1 hour–10 days gives 25%, and cancellations within an hour yield no credit. Nicer and Nicest fare bundles allow changes and cancellations at any time before departure with full credit or refund options, with Nicest even offering refundable versions. All changes must be made through Breeze’s website, app, or via their limited support channels—phone, airport counters, or social media—as Breeze does not provide robust phone customer support. When changing flights, you must rebook through Breeze Airlines, and if you alter your route or carrier, you’ll forfeit any reimbursement from Breeze. Bags or seats already paid for are credited back in the form of BreezePoints if you change flights. In emergencies such as illness or family incidents, Breeze reviews refund or credit requests case by case and may make exceptions. No‑show passengers who fail to cancel at least 15 minutes before departure lose their fare entirely. Overall, Breeze does not charge standard change fees—the cost comes from fare differences or in rare cases No Flex restrictions—but offers flexibility through its bundle structure and timing rules.