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Frontier Airlines is having a one day sale today with fares from $19 to $49 from Atlanta, Georgia to:
- Austin
- Chicago-O’Hare
- Cincinnati
- Cleveland
- Denver
- Indianapolis
- Las Vegas
- Los Angeles
- Miami
- Minneapolis/St. Paul
- New Orleans
- New York-La Guardia
- Orlando
- Philadelphia
- Trenton/Princeton
- Washington-Dulles
Tickets must be purchased by 11:59 PM ET today (February 24) for nonstop travel on:
- April 30, 2015
- May 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 27, 2015
These are all Wednesdays and Thursdays.
These promotional fares sell out really quickly. They’re more of an advertising cost than anything because a few super cheap fares are sold at a loss in return for all the free press. And, of course, in addition to the $19 base fare, you will have to pay for a seat assignment (or be assigned bad one), checked bags, carry on bags, and even water on board.
Still, it’s a great deal for Atlantans or folks who want to visit if they can snap up a ticket before they’re gone.
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