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Jan31
Spring Fares on SWA
Whether you agree with the concept of Southwest Airlines or not, you can not beat deals like this for your Spring Break plans, especially for students on a tight budget. 
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Now is the time to make your spring break travel plans with Southwest Airlines  as it offers amazingly low fares. Southwest Airlines is offering southwest.com-only air fares as low as $49 one-way with a 21-day advance purchase. Fares range from $49 to $159 one-way and vary by destination and day of travel. To book these fares you must go to the website.
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"We are doing what we do best -- offering a dependable product with low fares and great Customer Service," said Kevin Krone, Southwest Airline's Vice President of Marketing, Sales, and Distribution. "For more than 35 years, we have been giving Customers what they want -- an unforgettable Southwest experience."

Fare sales include the Midwest, California, Northwest,
Chicago Midway and Phoenix. 



Midwest:  Travel is extremely easy with just $49 one-way air fares for travel within the Midwest. These southwest.com-only air fares are available seven days a week with a 21-day advance purchase.

 $49 one-way fares are
                between Nashville and Chicago Midway,
                between St. Louis and Omaha,
                between Kansas City and Oklahoma City,
                between Indianapolis and Chicago Midway.

California:  Californians can enjoy spring break fun between select California cities with Southwest Airlines' southwest.com-only air fares of just $59.  One-way with a 21-day advance purchase. Fares are available seven days a week.

Examples of the low $59 one-way fares are
          between Ontario and Oakland,
          between LA and Sacramento                                        
          between San Diego and San Jose,
          between Burbank and Oakland.

Check out more fare sale locations on Southwest's site. 

3 Comments/Trackbacks




Spring break for college students makes me think of beaches and sunny warm places! OMA,OKC,SAC... second tier city's with poor load factors is what the sales about!!!!

OMA and OKC are much warmer and sunnier than where I live, but I absolutely agree with you on that one.

$55 each way, MHT to TPA! YAH BABY!! Sunshine, here I come!

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