Thanks to AirTran, travel to two of America’s most favorite cities are nicely discounted for trips taken through spring and late summer of 2013.

Trips to New York City-LaGuardia Airport are $123.80 each way when tickets are booked 21 or more days in advance. The sale rate is permitted seven days a week, based on sale seat availability, through April 12, 2013. Bonus: No blackout dates to avoid.

American Airlines joins in to match this one-way offer to NYC on its daily nonstop service. American’s advance booking window is greater than AirTran’s - allowing this sale rate on trips finished on or before Aug. 13, 2013. The same 21-day advance purchase rule applies, along with no blackout dates.

San Francisco is also on sale at one-way rates of $125.80 on nonstop AirTran service through April 12, 2013. To qualify, give at least a two-week advance notice of travel. Trips are permitted any day of the week, based on sale seat availability (no blackout dates!).

These two deals have no ticket-by date, so hurry on your ticket purchase.

Sale airfares are always subject to change. Every seat on every flight is not offered at the lowest rate.

Airlines can discontinue or pull a sale price without notice when the offer does not have a “ticket-by” date or when the offer is deemed “sold out.”

Clara Bosonetto is a retired travel consultant.

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