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Alaska Airlines Roundtrip Flight: Burbank, CA to Santa Rosa, CA (Wine Country)

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Expedia.com has Roundtrip Flights: Burbank, CA (BUR) to Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, CA (STS) for $56.79 on select Tuesdays & Wednesdays from June - September 2021.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Travel Availability (subject to change):
  • Departs Burbank (BUR):
    • June 1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-30
    • July 6-7, 13-14, 20-21, 27-28
    • August 3-4, 10-11, 17-18, 24-25, 31
    • September 1
  • Departs Santa Rosa (STS):
    • June 1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-30
    • July 6-7, 13-14, 20-21, 27-28
    • August 3-4, 10-11, 17-18, 24-25, 31
    • September 1
Additional Travel Information:
  • These are Alaska Airlines's Saver Fares, a restricted-type fare.
  • You are allowed fee-free changes, 1 personal item and 1 free carry-on bag.

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don't miss this deal. i honestly think it's not a correct fare (without triggering deal alerts).
cheaper than gas and works both ways!


Alaska Airlines have round trip airfares travelling to and from Burbank CA (BUR) and Santa Rosa Sonoma County (STS) for $57, nonstop. These are Alaska Airlines's Saver Fares, a restricted-type fare. You are allowed fee-free changes, 1 personal item and 1 free carry-on bag.

Out of Los Angeles and San Diego, the fare is $157....just a comparison.


Travel Availability:
Departs BUR: June 1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-30; July 6-7, 13-14, 20-21, 27-28; Aug 3-4, 10-11, 17-18, 24-25, 31; Sept 1
Departs STS: June 1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-30; July 6-7, 13-14, 20-21, 27-28; Aug 3-4, 10-11, 17-18, 24-25, 31; Sept 1

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Actually one needs to avoid the heavy crowds at the wineries on the weekend. It's way too crowded, bad traffic, and most charge $20.+ for tastings. A much better experience is to fly into Sac and hit up the wineries in Amador and El Dorado Counties, especially if you are a fan of old vin zin, petite syrah, tempranillo, and cab. Majority of tastings are free, heaviest pours ever, and many times the owner or winemaker is right there. Wine prices are substantially lower too. I much prefer our foothills wines them over almost everything from Napa/Sonoma. For some delicious whites, the Clarksburg region (5 miles south of Sac) is know for some outstanding whites. Drink up
I assume this is to compete with that new low cost carrier, Avelo Air that has same route and starts at $19/each way at least this first month,
Or you can have the beauty of the Sonoma Valley, Alexander Valley, or the Russian River, all with world renowned wineries. And Sonoma County is known for its microbreweries. If you don't drink, there's hiking, biking, redwoods, and the coast.

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Californians even have their very own Flyover Country!

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04-20-2021 at 03:40 PM.
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I assume this is to compete with that new low cost carrier, Avelo Air that has same route and starts at $19/each way at least this first month,
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04-20-2021 at 03:44 PM.
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Quote from arribasn :
I assume this is to compete with that new low cost carrier, Avelo Air that has same route and starts at $19/each way at least this first month,
this is correct
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04-20-2021 at 04:49 PM.
04-20-2021 at 04:49 PM.
What a bummer that fares are only for Tuesday's and Wednesdays...I'm "essential" so I'm working, but I need a break on the weekends dang it!
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04-20-2021 at 05:01 PM.
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Quote from Char_Char_Char :
What a bummer that fares are only for Tuesday's and Wednesdays...I'm "essential" so I'm working, but I need a break on the weekends dang it!
Actually one needs to avoid the heavy crowds at the wineries on the weekend. It's way too crowded, bad traffic, and most charge $20.+ for tastings. A much better experience is to fly into Sac and hit up the wineries in Amador and El Dorado Counties, especially if you are a fan of old vin zin, petite syrah, tempranillo, and cab. Majority of tastings are free, heaviest pours ever, and many times the owner or winemaker is right there. Wine prices are substantially lower too. I much prefer our foothills wines them over almost everything from Napa/Sonoma. For some delicious whites, the Clarksburg region (5 miles south of Sac) is know for some outstanding whites. Drink up
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Actually one needs to avoid the heavy crowds at the wineries on the weekend. It's way too crowded, bad traffic, and most charge $20.+ for tastings. A much better experience is to fly into Sac and hit up the wineries in Amador and El Dorado Counties, especially if you are a fan of old vin zin, petite syrah, tempranillo, and cab. Majority of tastings are free, heaviest pours ever, and many times the owner or winemaker is right there. Wine prices are substantially lower too. I much prefer our foothills wines them over almost everything from Napa/Sonoma. For some delicious whites, the Clarksburg region (5 miles south of Sac) is know for some outstanding whites. Drink up
Wonderful information, thank you sooooo much.
I will definitely look into these spots heart
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Or you can have the beauty of the Sonoma Valley, Alexander Valley, or the Russian River, all with world renowned wineries. And Sonoma County is known for its microbreweries. If you don't drink, there's hiking, biking, redwoods, and the coast.
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Quote from ash78 :
Californians even have their very own Flyover Country!

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Because California is number 1. Hop in losers
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Quote from jimx200 :
Actually one needs to avoid the heavy crowds at the wineries on the weekend. It's way too crowded, bad traffic, and most charge $20.+ for tastings. A much better experience is to fly into Sac and hit up the wineries in Amador and El Dorado Counties, especially if you are a fan of old vin zin, petite syrah, tempranillo, and cab. Majority of tastings are free, heaviest pours ever, and many times the owner or winemaker is right there. Wine prices are substantially lower too. I much prefer our foothills wines them over almost everything from Napa/Sonoma. For some delicious whites, the Clarksburg region (5 miles south of Sac) is know for some outstanding whites. Drink up

There's a reason why it's called wine country. Some of the best wines in the world come from here. Most wineries are actually not crowded. If you knew what you were talking about, you would know that there is ZERO traffic since the wineries are out in the country away from the crowded cities. And yes, since they are some of the best wineries, you can expect to pay a premium. Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of places where you can get tastings for $10. Not to mention, this area also has some of the top rated beer in the world. Lots of things to do and see!
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Is anyone else wondering why we were lured into wasting our time looking at a local flight price on a national deal forum? Slickdeals is supposed to be for national deals only, not good prices for Burbank, CA residents. If the admins let this slide, the next thing you see is listings of the prices for someone's yard sale 😆😂
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Quote from adam.segal.83 :
Is anyone else wondering why we were lured into wasting our time looking at a local flight price on a national deal forum? Slickdeals is supposed to be for national deals only, not good prices for Burbank, CA residents. If the admins let this slide, the next thing you see is listings of the prices for someone's yard sale 😆😂
I'm not sure if you're joking or not - your emoji would say maybe you are, and if you are...then my bad 😎 - but this is a forum for hot deals. Some of those deals, MANY in fact, if you include YMMV deals for retailer clearance pricing, are local. For those in Burbank that would not have been aware of this pricing, it shouldn't get posted?

I don't live near there, but I still found it intriguing (I'm in the San Diego area but lived in LA until two months ago). So that explains why I entered a local thread about an area where I don't live. Why did you, if you just wanted to whine (see what I did there?)?
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04-21-2021 at 07:25 AM.
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Quote from adam.segal.83 :
Is anyone else wondering why we were lured into wasting our time looking at a local flight price on a national deal forum? Slickdeals is supposed to be for national deals only, not good prices for Burbank, CA residents. If the admins let this slide, the next thing you see is listings of the prices for someone's yard sale 😆😂

10 million people live in LA county and Burbank airport in particular was rated as top in the US. https://altanaglendale.com/blog/b...ps-us-list
I also don't recall ever seeing that slick deals is for national deals only, where did you see this rule? If it doesn't Interest you, you can just keep scrolling. Also, it wouldn't be on the front page if people didn't find it helpful.
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There's a reason why it's called wine country. Some of the best wines in the world come from here. Most wineries are actually not crowded. If you knew what you were talking about, you would know that there is ZERO traffic since the wineries are out in the country away from the crowded cities. And yes, since they are some of the best wineries, you can expect to pay a premium. Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of places where you can get tastings for $10. Not to mention, this area also has some of the top rated beer in the world. Lots of things to do and see!
LOL..there is no designated "wine country". Yes, some of the best do come from Napa/Sonoma, but other areas also. Have you actually been to a winery there on weekends or during summer? Then you would know there are waits just to get your destination and waits to taste. Traffic in that whole region is bad on Hwy 12 and 29 From your statement "there is ZERO traffic since the wineries are out in the country" is laughable. Even midweek these is substantial traffic with delays. Sorry, I don't enjoy waiting to pay up to $50. for a tasting in a crowded room. I'll just remember the area from the 80's to maybe 2010 with no crowds, no limo's or buses, and no heavy fees.
https://fantesca.com/blog/how-muc...st-in-napa

For reference, I'm in Sacramento, covered N Cal area 25+ years in pharma sales including accounts in both Napa and Sonoma so I do know all about traffic. Should one visit Nap/Sonoma? Absolutely, but avoid going in Summer and especially the weekends. For a much better experience with no traffic, never crowds of people, most tastings free, a few charge $5.- $10, beautiful rural foothills and some of the best wines anywhere, El Dorado, Amador, Placer, and Calaveras gives the best experience.
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