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Southwest Airlines is having their three-day Fall travel sale where one-way airfares to select destinations start at $49. See samples below.
Southwest Airlines [southwest.com]
Book by June 6, 2019, 11:50 p.m. PST
Seats and days are limited. Blackout dates apply. See full fare rules, terms and conditions below.
Just a few Examples of fares include:
PHX-LAX $49 one-way
ATL-BNA $49 one-way
PDX-SAN, $79 one-way
MCI-SAT, $79 one-way
DAL-SJC, $99 one-way
DCA-MSY, $99 one-way
HOU-OAK, $129 one-way
BOS-STL, $129 one-way
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good time to use those companion passes.
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/...ps-n999971
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https://www.nbcnews.com/business/...ps-n999971
What are you talking about? All 737 max jets are grounded.
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/...ps-n999971
I love that you quoted a headline that stated they were at one point, top of customer satisfaction.
They're not using the Max8s. If you don't want to join experiments, don't fly any American airline companies: they all continued use after the crash, beyond the rest of the world. They're all grounded now, so stop postulating on the FAA's lack of oversight (inappropriate for a deal site) or implying the planes in question are part of this deal (incorrect).
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Thank you for your input!
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/12/s...ugust.html
They're not using the Max8s. If you don't want to join experiments, don't fly any American airline companies: they all continued use after the crash, beyond the rest of the world. They're all grounded now, so stop postulating on the FAA's lack of oversight (inappropriate for a deal site) or implying the planes in question are part of this deal (incorrect).
Posts like this on Slickdeals kill me.
Worst case, the larger engines might not be a fixable issue, and all aircraft become scrap, or used to cargo only.