This just in from USTravel: Air Fare Madness!
At USTravel, they can drill down and find those elusive cheap seats. Sure, they’ll charge you for it. But–hey–how much time do you have? Especially when it’s like playing a game of “Whack-a-Mole” with the airlines and their “Here Today, Gone Tomorrow” air fares.
For your information, here are some of the latest fares that are bubbling up on the edge of the Travel Universe. Turns out that April is a great time to fly. Let’s get to it:
Anchorage-San Francisco $417rt in April
Anchorage-Houston $408rt in April (just a few dates, incl 4/2-4/11)
Anchorage-Denver $417rt in April
Anchorage-Chicago $417rt in April
Anchorage-Charlotte $473rt in April
Anchorage-Philadelphia $472rt in April.
Don’t forget about GREAT rates to Long Beach ($309rt), Las Vegas ($395rt), Phoenix($456rt)….they’ve got ‘em all. And they know which dates will work best for you!
Call USTravel in Anchorage: (907)561-2434 or (800)544-2217 and snag one of these fares while the airlines still are MAD at one another!! Let them help you with your car and hotel as well. They’re professionals!!
FINE PRINT:Â The best fares typically require at least a 14-day advance purchase. Only a certain number are available on each flight–the rates may not be available on all flights on all days. Baggage fees may be additional . Fares are subject to change without notice. The fares quoted above include all mandatory government taxes and fees. USTravel‘s ticketing fee, from $38 per ticket, is additional. Check with your USTravel agent about other terms and conditions, including change fees and cancellation charges, if any.Â

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Hello Scott,
The devils in flying are in the DETAILS…
Please would you be so kind as to tell us which airline(s)
are offering the sale fares to a particular city. I realize
USTravel pays for the promo and all, but it saves some of us
some time who may not want to fly with disUnited, lostSpirit,
or kindaAmerican… Thanks Eddie
Hey Eddie–It’s so sad that many of the rates are on USAir….which is not my favorite carrier (I’m being charitable here). Then, some are on Continental, which is being United-ized. Hmm. Spirit? Off my radar. American? Difficult, altho’ you do earn Alaska Air miles. Now American Eagle….exploring new depths in the race to the bottom of the heap.
Are these rates which can be acquired in both directions? Example. I live on the east coast and want to come back home… would these rates apply NJ – AK – NJ?