You guys, I have never been so happy to see airline sales in my life. Not so much because we’re planning on flying anywhere, but it’s just one more taste of “normal.” Just like when we started getting credit card offers again, LOL!
Southwest
Anyway, Southwest has just launched a 3-day WOW Fall Fare Sale that offers low fares for autumn travel (travel dates range from August 11 through December 17, although exact dates vary by location). Flights start at $39 one-way to select domestic destinations.
The sale started earlier today and ends on Thursday, June 25, at 11:59pm Central Time.
Seats are limited, and blackout dates apply. Examples of Southwest Airlines’ domestic low fares include:
- $39 one-way nonstop between Houston (HOU) and New Orleans
- $39 one-way nonstop between Burbank and Las Vegas
- $79 one-way nonstop between Baltimore and Jacksonville
- $99 one-way nonstop between Houston (HOU) and Fort Lauderdale
See full fare rules and terms and conditions, as well as make reservations at Southwest.com.
Alaska
Alaska Airlines also has a fare sale right now. Theirs is even shorter – their Take-Care Fares sale is just for 2 days. So today and tomorrow (through 11:59pm Pacific Time) you can get one-way flights for as low as $39.
Seats are limited. Most deals appear to be for flights on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays from September 08, 2020 – November 18, 2020.
Some examples are:
- $39 one-way nonstop between Los Angeles and Las Vegas
- $59 one-way nonstop between Seattle and Oakland
- $69 one-way non-stop between Dallas-Love Field and San Francisco
- $99 one-way nonstop between New York-JFK and Portland (PDX)
See full fare rules and terms and conditions, as well as make reservations on this page of Alaska Airlines’ website.
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