Mar 7, 2008
Flash! Southwest Airlines has launched a remarkable, three-day sale from 45 cities
Today is Friday, March 7. If, no later than midnight on Monday, March 10, you copy or punch the following URL into your browser (www.southwest.com/hotfares/hotfares4.html?src=e), being sure to include each portion of that lengthy name exactly as it appears (otherwise you won't get it), you'll access a remarkable three-day sale of Southwest Airlines for flights taking place in the month of April and costing as little as $52 one-way (and going up in easy stages from there).
Sample one-way bargains: Chicago to Detroit or Kansas City, $52. Long Island to Baltimore, $52. Los Angeles to Oakland, San Francisco or Sacramento, $52. Nashville to Chicago, $52. And many more such deals from 45 major U.S. cities.
Unlike many earlier Southwest sales, this one doesn't require advance purchase. It does require that you make the booking on the internet only. And prices need to be increased by the federal excise tax of $3.50 for each flight segment, and the September 11th security fee of $5.
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Sample one-way bargains: Chicago to Detroit or Kansas City, $52. Long Island to Baltimore, $52. Los Angeles to Oakland, San Francisco or Sacramento, $52. Nashville to Chicago, $52. And many more such deals from 45 major U.S. cities.
Unlike many earlier Southwest sales, this one doesn't require advance purchase. It does require that you make the booking on the internet only. And prices need to be increased by the federal excise tax of $3.50 for each flight segment, and the September 11th security fee of $5.
Write and read comments about this post.

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