Today only, United Airlines slashes airfares to the beautiful Canadian city of Vancouver, British Columbia. The carrier offers a base one-way rate of just $94 on travel finished on or before June 8, 2012.
That makes this moment and this hour the right time to plan a summer visit, or one during the peak ski season to one of North America's top resorts of Whistler/Blackcomb.
There are no blackouts and you just need to give a three-day advance notice of travel. However, trips are not permitted on Fridays or Sundays.
United serves Vancouver via its Denver hub (stopovers not permitted).
Factoring in all taxes and fees, total one-way ticket prices are $130.51.
Don't delay on this offer -- besides the fact that this rate has no ticket-by date -- it's rare and quite valuable as regular one-way base rates start at $270.
Sale airfares are always subject to change. Every seat on every flight is not offered at the lowest rate. Since only a limited supply of seats is available, act quickly to make your purchase.
I recommend starting the search for available seats at Kayak.com vs. calling an airline directly. You can also search for the sale at travel Web sites such as Expedia or Travelocity, etc. 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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