![]() ![]() I wonder if it’s possible to cross my leg in these seats? Well, would you look at that. The legroom is “extra” (just as advertised). No, it’s not exactly first class, and there is no neon pink mood lighting, but… dang this is nice. Remember Virgin America first class? Breeze Airways Extra Legroom seats here on the E195 are nearly as cool. Long story short, the interiors of the Breeze Airways E195s look fantastic. Neither of those two little tidbits of information mattered once I saw the seats. Not only was this the first time that I had ever flown Breeze Airways, it was also the first time that I had ever stepped foot on an Embraer 195. I haven’t seen this much blue since my Air Tahiti Nui review! My first impressions of the Breeze Airways E195 Extra Legroom seat I’m sorry! So nice to see a boarding door in any other color than white. Even they look disappointed that I took pics of wrong plane. And I’m feeling miffed for having taken lots of pics of the wrong plane. ![]() Plot twist! We’re departing out of gate 44 now. I’m not sure why they waited that long to tell everyone, but whatever. However, they switched it over to gate 44 just five minutes prior to the boarding process. The scheduled departure gate for the flight to Oklahoma City was 45. The boarding process for Breeze Airways flight number 118 to Oklahoma City Yeah baby! Feeling proud of myself for being so accurate in my airline reviews. ![]() I was so confident that this was our plane that I took another picture of it. A last minute gate change (which you’ll see in a moment) ruined my attempt for achieving complete and total accuracy in this Breeze Airways review. *sound of toilet flushing in the background* I thought this was our aircraft this morning, but I was wrong. ![]() Gate C45…I mean…C44 is our gate this morning. I really hope Breeze Airways got a good deal on gate space here at TPA, because they’re located all the way at the end (next to the toilets). Along with the same black seats we see in pretty much every other airport in the US. I had about an hour to kill before my flight started boarding, which was the perfect amount of time to get situated and relaxed. It’s fairly small with limited food options, but as long as you’re not spending an entire day there, it’s not that bad. What terminal does Breeze Airways use at the Tampa International Airport?īreeze Airways uses Terminal C at TPA. Figured I might as well get a proper pic of the Breeze Airways check in counter here at TPA while I’m here. Pro tip: don’t be stubborn and refuse to give an airline your real birth date when making a reservation! The TSA frowns upon that. Standing at the Breeze Airways check in counter watching the friendly agent struggle to fix my mistake is an awfully embarrassing way to begin this review. The birthdate on my drivers license and my ticket didn’t match, so they sent me right back to the Breeze Airways check-in counter to see if they could get it resolved. Unfortunately, I had mistakenly input the wrong birthdate on my reservation, and the TSA wouldn’t let me through the security checkpoint because of it. The pic you see above was taken from my room the evening before the flight. It’s also a great hotel for plane spotting. It’s attached directly to the terminal, which makes it perfect for an overnight stay before an early morning flight. I spent the night at the Tampa Airport Marriott Hotel. Well, it’s taking me, but you know what I mean. The one on the left is the one I’m taking to OKC. But for now, this is what it was like on my flight from Tampa to Oklahoma City. I’d recommend checking out my Breeze Airways A220-300 “Nicest” seat review to see what first class is really like on Breeze.Īnyway, this is still a very new airline at the time of this writing, and they are still promising to roll out new perks as time goes on. An in-depth review of the Breeze Airways Embraer 195 Extra Legroom seatīefore going any further, it’s important to note that the Extra Legroom seats on the ERJ-195 are not the best seats that this airline offers. The song used in the second half was Pursuing Tikiness by The Fly Guy Five. The song in the first half of this video was Dark Horse by Tigerblood. Finding the right music to convey the excitement of flying and all new airline was super easy with Epidemic Sound. ![]()
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