This week, travelers may take advantage of a limited-time holiday bargain on Southwest flights for late summer and fall.
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This budget airline is ending all flights to Logan Airport this fall
Southwest began offering one-way tickets as little as $49 during their three-day Independence Day deal on Tuesday.
The sale is valid for travel within the continental United States from August 4 to December 17 and ends on July 3 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
One-way flights to Baltimore and Chicago are available for $69 from Boston’s Logan International Airport; $79 to Austin, Tampa, and Fort Lauderdale; $89 to Pittsburgh, Savannah, Philadelphia, and Washington; $94 to Detroit; and more.
On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, the offer is valid for travel inside the continental United States. For continental U.S. travel, travelers should be aware that the following ban periods apply: September 1, October 13, November 24–26, and December 1.
Where noted, the fares are for nonstop service. The deal is valid for a single connecting service if nonstop service is not specified.
All international and U.S. government taxes and fees are included in the ticket price, which must be paid for 21 days before to the trip.
There are restricted seats, travel days, and markets.
Kristi Palma writes about New England tourism as a culture reporter for Boston.com. She writes about hotels, airlines, and activities in Boston and New England. She is the writer of the weekly travel newsletter Scenic Six.
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