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October 27, 2009

Southwest Airlines $25-$50-$75-$100 72-hour sale

Wanna go for $25 each way? Southwest has the deal for you - but only for the next 72 hours. The 4th Quarter Sale lets travelers book a flight of less than 375 miles one-way and pay just $25. For flights between 375 and 549 miles, the airfare is $50 each way; between 550 and 999 miles, it's $75 each way. Any trip of more than 1,000 miles is $100 each way.

Now, if this sounds familiar, that's because Southwest had a similar sale back in July. Then it was the $30-$60-$90 sale. Fares for the new sale are slightly cheaper, but, as you can guess, the distance you can go for $25 is also slightly less. The fares are available for travel Dec. 2-16 and Jan. 5-Feb. 10. Either way, $50 roundtrip flight is a bargain. (And travelers know it, too, since the Southwest site appears to be loading veerrrry slowly.)

Posted by Michelle Deal-Zimmerman at 3:13 PM | | Comments (3)
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Yes, Southwest has definitely thrown the travel industry for a loop, but what if you could travel for free!? I just entered this contest where KLM will give you 2 round-trip tickets to any destination in the world! If you love to travel, you must go to the link below! It's easy!

[url]http://bit.ly/3rDcN[/url]

You said it. Not me. I've sworn off travel contests for now. -MDZ

Thanks for bringing this up -- I'd been meaning to visit a friend in Oklahoma City for a while now but tickets always seemed more expensive than they should be to go to a place in the Midwest.

So I just bought a RT ticket for $220 (taxes included). That's like $100 cheaper than the usual ones.

Thanks for this! I got an amazing deal: Four tickets to Buffalo in January (I know, they should give them away in the winter) for $284 (including taxes).

They should. But good for you! -MDZ

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