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Looking to get a jump on the summer?
Okay, then how about an inexpensive Memorial Day Weekend getaway?
We are seeing numerous deals for travel before and after May 25 (the date Memorial Day is observed this year) - and many of these well-priced tickets are for travel to popular destinations - including Washington, D.C., Orlando, Las Vegas and more.
See more details - plus sample fares - by clicking here.
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Southwest says, it’s NOT too late to plan a romantic - and cheap - trip for Valentine’s Day!
They have great fares to-and-from select cities - all you and your sweetheart do is, decide where to go.
We have some ideas! Check out these one-way prices:
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Cleveland to Vegas (Wedding Chapels!) $125
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LA to Buffalo (Niagra Falls!), $154
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Manchester, NH to Dallas (Love Field!), $154
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Burbank to New Orleans (Romance!), $169
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Dallas to San Fran (Leave your Heart!), $154
NOTE: You must book your flight by Feb. 2 - these fares are good through March 11. See all the details right here.
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You’ve only got until midnight tonight (December 29) to take advantage of Southwest’s Year End Sale.
And with flights starting as low as $49 one-way to destinations all over the country, this is one sale you don’t want to miss.
There is a 14 day advance purchase requirement, and you can fly at these rates through March 11th.
Time to get going!
And click here for more details.
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You only have until Dec. 29 to take advantage of Northwest’s holiday airfare sale.
Some examples of the deals they’re offering (prices shown are one-way):
- Detroit to Chicago, $49+
- Memphis to Ft. Walton Beach, FL $93+
- Indianapolis to Boston, $109+
You must complete travel by Jan. 5, and, you have to hurry — book by the end of the day Monday. See the details here.
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The holidays are right around the corner, but if you still haven’t done your airfare shopping, there’s still time.
Some of the seasonal airfare sales have come and gone, but here’s a list of a few that are still going strong. Some have deadlines and others are based on availability, so check out the specific sale for all of the details: Alaska Airlines (travel through Jan. 5), AirTran (ends Dec. 18), American Airlines (travel through Jan 5), Delta Air Lines (ends Dec. 29), Northwest Airlines (ends Dec. 29), United Airlines (domestic, Europe/South America, Asia business class), Southwest Airlines year-end airfare sale (ends Dec. 29).
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What a year for holiday airfare! Clearly, there are a lot of empty seats out there (and click here to see a chart showing how seats have been cut back this year, and in the past two years).
And now Southwest Airlines announces its third system wide airfare sale - in a little over a week. This sale includes Christmas, Inauguration and Presidents Day.
Here’s how this one works:
- Purchase By: November 20th, 2008
- First Travel: December 9th, 2008
- Travel Complete: February 28th, 2009
- Advance Purchase: 21 day
- Cheapest Days: Monday thru Thursday and Saturday
- Price Range: most prices $49 to $109 one-way (not including fees)
Looking to travel this December? Get on FareCompare.com and go!
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First thing you have to know about this Thanksgiving airfare sale from Southwest is: No Blackout Dates!
And, only a 3-day advance purchase is required.Tickets must be purchased by Nov. 29, and travel is from anytime between Nov. 22 through Dec. 2. Again, this travel is valid for all the days of the week. Some sample one-way fares:
- Denver to San Antonio, $162+
- Washington D.C. to West Palm Beach, $179+
- Los Angeles to Boise, $191+
- Dallas to Philadelphia, $202+
Get all the details from Southwest, right here.
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With the latest round of holiday and winter airfare sales we’ve seen over the last few days, it’s gotten easier to find cheap flights to destinations throughout the U.S. However, there are plenty of deals for travelers eager to head overseas, as well.
Virgin Atlantic, Lufthansa, Air France, and United Airlines all have winter deals to Europe, so you don’t have to just think domestically when planning your winter vacation. Some of these deals end within the next day or so though, so there’s no time to procrastinate. |
