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It seems that the new normal over at Southwest is to have a sale every week. If prices are always this low–does that really count as a sale? Whatever the answer might be, their new sale is good from now until April 20th. You can read more about the sale here.
Fare Rules
- Book by 4/20
- Nonrefundable. 21-day advance purchase required
- Seats, travel days, and markets limited
- Blackout dates apply
- Continental US travel valid 5/2 – 6/14 and 8/22 – 11/1
- Travel dates may vary for cities outside the contiguous U.S.
- Points bookings do not include government fees from $5.60 per one-way flight
Cheapest flights?
As usual, the lowest fares ($39) are on Long Beach-Las Vegas and Oakland-Reno/Tahoe. If you’re traveling on one of these route pairs, it could be a great opportunity to save some cash. It looks like there are 60 routes under $59, which isn’t a terrible price, especially when you’re getting two bags for free.
Remember, Southwest is generally fee-free, but if you want to be the one of the first to board, you can always opt for Early Bird check-in.
(READ MORE: Is Southwest Early Bird check-in worth it?)
Conclusion
The other thing to do (as Dan has pointed out before) with these Southwest fare sales is to check your existing bookings. Because of Southwest’s amazing cancellation policy, there is no penalty for changing your flight if the price goes down.
(SEE ALSO: Southwest just PAID me to take the same flight!)
Were you able to book (or re-book!) any Southwest flights with this fare sale? Let us know in the comments!
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it seems that you like to discuss their so-called “sale” pretty much once every few days. if they’re like walmart’s “everyday low prices”, can we stop calling them a sale ?