Don't miss these Frontier Airlines deals
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A hat trick of deals from Frontier Airlines takes the spotlight today. Each of the sale destinations are extremely popular from Atlanta - year-round.
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Short and simple, here's the scoop on the one-way sale rates and rules:
- $99 San Diego, Calif.
- $114 Las Vegas, Nev.
- $121 Seattle, Wash.
Sale prices require at least a two-week advance notice of travel.
Trips must be finished on or before October 9, 2010. Book trips today for all of your 2010 special occasions and long holiday weekends.
That's it. There are no other rules to follow -- nor are there blackout dates restricting the sale of this fare. Although any sale rate is based upon seat availability - meaning that there won't be sale seats available each day and on every flight.
Factor in about $20 for extra taxes and fees each way.
Frontier Airlines serves each of these destinations with flight connections at its Denver hub.
Don't delay in buying tickets as these special airfares don't have a ticket-by date. That means the rates could vanish within hours. Get going.
http://www.frontierairlines.com
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