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SAnParis2 Jul 8th, 2009 08:37 AM

Southwest Airfare deals
 
Right now they have $30/$60/$90 fares one way depending on distance but you must book by Midnight tonight. I believe AirTran & Frontier are also running deals. Sorry if this is a repeat post.

tchoiniere Jul 8th, 2009 08:45 AM

Booked mine yesterday. Got roundtrip from CT to Fort Myers for $180. was playing with other trips but watch the travel days, no Fridays or Sundays allowed.

maitaitom Jul 8th, 2009 08:48 AM

Got my Burbank - Oakland RT in October for $81 and change (including tax).

((H))

sf7307 Jul 8th, 2009 09:16 AM

Great deal to New Orleans, too -- I think $90 each way from the west coast.

AAFrequentFlyer Jul 8th, 2009 09:26 AM

For the same routes, all the airlines matched it.

SAnParis2 Jul 8th, 2009 09:29 AM

Doesn't help me any, I'd have to drive to Raleigh, but I was thinking about Tucson.

maitaitom Jul 8th, 2009 10:21 AM

"For the same routes, all the airlines matched it."

Well, not my route (Burbank-Oakland). The best fare (except for the $81 total fare on Southwest) was $211 on U.S. Air. And what do you get extra on that flight on U.S. Air? A stop in Phoenix, and the flight gets you in Oakland 5 hours and 2 minutes after departing Burbank on a route that takes about an hour! Pass the peanuts!

((H))

AAFrequentFlyer Jul 8th, 2009 12:15 PM

I'm sure SW is out of the cheapest fares on some routes too, so just because it didn't work for you, your route or your date don't assume it's true for every other route. I compared few flights from TPA-ORD and both, SW and AA had non-stops available for a total of $231 R/T. Booked couple of R/Ts to ORD with AA.

Andrew Jul 8th, 2009 12:37 PM

Of course, if you check a bag, you've got to add $15 each way for AA and the others so the airlines haven't really "matched" Southwest's fare. $60 one-way with an extra $15 for a bag is a 25% surcharge.

I have some family and friends who want to fly soon but unfortunately, Southwest's sale covers only after Labor Day to before Thanksgiving... Bummer!

AAFrequentFlyer Jul 8th, 2009 12:50 PM

here we go again...

my airline doesn't do that or this...

All I wanted to do is post the simple information that all airlines matched it.

For many passengers UA may be better or AA or SW... who cares?

We personally don't have to pay the luggage fee, we usually get upgraded to F on this route, meaning priority boarding, free drinks, wines, free lunch on the outbound, free dinner on the inbound plus dessert and with 2 R/T, ~8K miles in the bank, good enough for almost 1/3 of a free domestic ticket.

So guess who I'm going to book?

I'm glad that SW came out shooting because it worked for me and I'm sure countless others with their own choice of an airline.

That's all I was trying to do here. Inform the people that come here looking for travel info.

Andrew Jul 8th, 2009 01:30 PM

Has nothing to do with "my airline doesn't do that or this." It has to do with it costing MORE (at least for the grunts like me who don't get upgrades and perks thanks to flying for work) on the other airlines than on Southwest due to things like bag fees. Gee, I can fly with two checked bags on Southwest for $60 or fly the same route on American for $100 with the "matched" fare. Guess which one I'll be flying with?

rncheryl Jul 8th, 2009 02:10 PM

Going to Columbus in Sept, catch a Buckeye game, check my luggage, and total round trip for 2, all fares, taxes, etc/ $320. Whooppee. LOVE SWA

Dayenu Jul 8th, 2009 02:27 PM

My son cannot confirm his vacations :(( 5 of us are waiting for him :((

tchoiniere Jul 8th, 2009 02:31 PM

Book it. The worst that could happen is that you reschedule and get these as credit towards future flights. This obviously assumes you will be going at 1 time or another.

maitaitom Jul 8th, 2009 05:26 PM

"so just because it didn't work for you, your route or your date don't assume it's true for every other route"

I didn't assume anything. I believe that's what you're doing here. I looked at my route (the only one I care about), and SW was $130 cheaper than the competition. Nothing less. Nothing more. So the "same routes" that you talked about did not apply to me.

((H))

siena1 Jul 8th, 2009 06:26 PM

>>For the same routes, all the airlines matched it.<<

>>so just because it didn't work for you, your route or your date don't assume it's true for every other route.<<

No offense, but your first post implies that all routes previously discussed on this thread were matched by other airlines.

Betsy Jul 8th, 2009 07:10 PM

Woo-hoo! Booked SFO to PHL with Southwest in September for $180 RT. No baggage fee, no blanket/pillow fee, no aisle seat/exit row/window seat fee, no check in at the airport fee (termed an on-line discount), no fee for water/soft drink/coffee. I'd been hoping for $99 each way. I'm a happy camper...er...flyer.


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