
Midwest Airlines has kicked off some airfare specials for travel in September as a reward for all of you have worked straight through the summer. A number of other carriers have September deals, as well. Here’s a sample of September airfares on some popular Midwest routes. See who has the lowest airfares, and see which days are the cheapest to fly.
Kansas City to Nashville – $139 r/t (taxes and fees incl.)
Milwaukee to Los Angeles – $178 r/t (taxes and fees incl.)
Omaha to New York – $215 r/t (taxes and fees incl.)
Airfares are based on availability. Use our Deal Finder for cheap flights from your hometown.

Their recent acquisition by Republic Airways hasn’t kept Midwest Airlines from kicking off another round of airfare deals. The latest are good for travel from Aug. 18 – Nov. 19. Midwest is just one of several airlines that have summer/fall airfare specials running. Check out these current September airfares on popular Midwest routes to see which carriers are offering the cheapest flights and which days are the cheapest to fly:
Milwaukee to Minneapolis – $98 r/t (taxes and fees incl.)
Kansas City to Los Angeles – $201 r/t (taxes and fees incl.)
Omaha to New York – $215 r/t (taxes and fees incl.)
Airfares are based on availability. Use our Deal Finder for cheap summer and fall flights from your hometown.
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Southwest Airlines and AirTran aren’t the only carriers with airfare sales this week. Midwest Airlines is featuring deals between Milwaukee/Kansas City/Omaha and cities across the country for summer and fall travel. With all these airfare sales going, expect to see matching. Check out these cheap Oct. flights on popular Midwest Airlines routes (Midwest might not have the lowest airfare):
Search FareCompare.com for the best summer and fall travel deals, and follow FareCompare deals from your airport on twitter to be the first to know about cheap flights from your hometown.
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The airfare sales just keep coming today. Midwest Airlines has joined Southwest Airlines, AirTran, Frontier Airlines, and WestJet with a summer/fall airfare sale of their own. With so many sales up and running, we can expect to see matching. This means there are deals to be had. Check out these October airfares on popular Midwest routes:
Airfares are based on availability, and they can go quickly. Use the FareCompare Deal Finder for the best summer and fall airfares from your hometown to destinations all over the world.
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Still trying to plan a quick escape for the July 4th weekend? Midwest Airlines has launched an airfare sale to a range of destinations for the holiday. However, they’re not the only carrier with deals. Here are sample flights for the week of the Fourth of July on some popular Midwest routes:
Airfares are based on availability. Search FareCompare for more July 4th airfare deals.
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Southwest Airlines announced that they could kickoff as many as 10 daily departures from Milwaukee when they launch their services out of General Mitchell International Airport this November. The move to Milwaukee will put Southwest in direct competition with AirTran and Midwest Airlines. This doesn’t seem to be lost on AirTran, as the carrier just announced that it will launch new routes from Milwaukee. Competition is usually a good thing for travelers, and AirTran’s new routes already feature introductory deals. We can only hope that we’ll see even more of the same when Southwest heads to Brewers country. Check out these current Milwaukee summer deals, and keep a look out for more to come:
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Midwest Airlines wants to remind you that “some of your favorite places are on sale.” There’s a good chance that they’re telling the truth, because if you purchase your airline ticket by April 27 you can find deals to cities across the country. Sale prices are good for travel from May 5 through August 31. Here’s a sample of current deals from Midwest Airlines (click and compare with other carriers’ prices):
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The latest airfare deals from Midwest Airlines are geared towards all of the baseball lovers out there. As opening day approaches, get ready to “go on the road with your hometown team.”
Even if the Great American Pastime isn’t your thing, you can still save on cheap flights between Milwaukee and a range of “great baseball cities” across the country including Los Angeles, Philadelphia, New York, and more. Airfare starts as low as $118+ R/T. Purchase your airline ticket by March 30 for travel from April 7 to Oct. 2, 2009. Visit Midwest Airlines for more details.
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