Breeze Airways onward travel
Breeze Airways requires that you carry your passport, visa, and any other required travel documents, and may refuse to transport you if you do not have them.
How this airline usually checks
Breeze Airways' Contract of Carriage states that guests must comply with all laws and travel requirements, including those relating to passports, visas, and health or immunization documents, and that guests who fail to comply may be refused transportation.[1]
- Staff may ask to see your passport and any required visa before boarding.
- You may be asked for proof of health or immunization documents where a destination requires them.
- If your documents do not meet the destination's requirements, Breeze may decline to carry you.
When to be ready
Have your documents ready at check-in and at the gate; where proof of onward travel is part of a destination's entry rules, a valid onward or return reservation covers the check.
Routes where checks are more likely
- Most relevant on international Breeze routes, where destination entry rules apply.
- Less likely to come up on Breeze's domestic U.S. flights, where these document checks generally do not arise.
Sources
- Breeze Airways — Contract of Carriage
“Guests shall comply with all laws, regulations, orders, demands, and travel requirements, including but not limited to those relating to passports, visas, health/immunization requirements, and other travel documents. Guests who fail to comply with any of these requirements may be refused transportation.”
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