Thanks for sharing. Curious that Vegas in indeed the most
expensive of all the cities they list (including San Fran and LA). But $113 each
way still is indeed a good deal. Even better are the several fares under $30
each way--even Savannah/Hilton Head for $21, Charlotte for $25, and so on.
Thank you Precia. Im a day
late however, just yesterday I booked a $367 ATL---LAX---ATL flight for my son
to come visit me for Thanksgiving. AirTrans fair would have been $194
($97 ea. way.) Ces la vie. Some of the fairs are so low that
I just want to fly there so I can say how much money
you didn't miss out. :-)
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
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Thank you Precia.
Im a day late how
: RE: [ACFUG Discuss]
Airline Sale
Well, no, usually these
cheap fares have limited seats, and it's almost certain that there would have
been none during Thanksgiving. :-)
In fact, I just checked.
Yep, at the bottom of that page (the small print, of course), it says,
Blackout dates
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Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss]
Airline Sale
Well, no, usually these
cheap fares have limited seats, and it's almost certain that there would have
been none during Thanksgiving. :-)
In fact, I just checked.
Yep, at the bottom of that page (the small print, of course), it says,
Blackout
Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss]
Airline Sale
Well, no, usually these
cheap fares have limited seats, and it's almost certain that there would have
been none during Thanksgiving. :-)
In fact, I just checked.
Yep, at the bottom of that page (the small print, of course), it says,
Blackout dates
Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss]
Airline Sale
Well, no, usually these
cheap fares have limited seats, and it's almost certain that there would have
been none during Thanksgiving. :-)
In fact, I just checked.
Yep, at the bottom of that page (the small print, of course), it says,
Blackout dates