Southwest Fare Sale, Starting as Low as $39 OW
Southwest has a new fare sale, with prices starting at just $39 one-way. Lowest prices in only on two routes.
The Offer
Fares starting from $39 or 1,657 points one-way. Book by April 6, 2017 for:
- Domestic travel valid April 11 through June 14, 2017, and August 22 through November 1, 2017.
- Travel to/from San Juan, Puerto Rico valid September 6 through November 2, 2017.
- International travel valid April 18 through May 19, 2017, and August 15 through November 2, 2017.
Check all available fares here.
Offer Terms
- 21-day advance purchase required
- Fares not available to/from Manchester, MA.
- Domestic travel is valid only on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays
- Points bookings do not include taxes, fees, and other government/airport charges of at least $5.60 per one way flight
- Travel is available for one-way Wanna Get Away® fares.
- Restrictions and exclusions apply. Blackout dates apply.
- Nonrefundable
- Seats and days limited.
- See full terms on promo page
Conclusion
Southwest runs these sales often, and they have some good prices if you’re planning travel on any of the routes included. The lowest price of $39 is only available for travel between Vegas and Long Beach or Reno and Oakland. With a Companion Pass this offer is significantly better.
If you already booked a flight, check if it’s showing a better price now. You can change your flight and re-book the same exact flight again for a lower price. If you paid cash, you’re receive a voucher that may be applied toward future travel on Southwest Airlines. If you used Rapid Rewards, you’ll be refunded the difference.
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Manchester, MA doesn’t have a commercial airport. Do you mean Manchester, NH?