here's the link to all the recent alaska airlines airfare deals in case you want to see what's out there.
Please note that another code for the discount is BOGORUSS in addition to the code BOGOTIME as mentioned in OP.
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Sep 18, 2021 9:38 PM
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expired Posted by serra | Staff • Sep 18, 2021
Sep 18, 2021 9:38 PM
Alaska Airlines: Buy One Coach Class Ticket, Get One
(Travel Oct - Dec, Taxes & Fees Apply)Free
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with these BOGO deals
It may be an exception, but buyer beware. It reminded me a lot of "Frontier Airlines" here in the states. And I don't have to tell you how bad they are!!!
Good luck, hope flights workout for everyone and nothing gets cancelled.
Happy Flying.
with these BOGO deals
Business travel is still mostly on hold, airlines are trying to stimulate leisure travel.
That guy painted on the tail seems really overdressed for Belize.
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Very frustrating
Taxes, fees and charges
Total per passenger
$324.00
Fare
$274.60
Base fare
$305.12
Discount Code: BOGORUSS
-$30.52
Taxes and fees
$49.40
United States Flight Segment Tax Domestic
$8.60
US psgr. facility charge
$9.00
US Sept. 11 security fee
$11.20
US transportation tax
$20.60
Very frustrating
Taxes, fees and charges
Total per passenger
$324.00
Fare
$274.60
Base fare
$305.12
Discount Code: BOGORUSS
-$30.52
Taxes and fees
$49.40
United States Flight Segment Tax Domestic
$8.60
US psgr. facility charge
$9.00
US Sept. 11 security fee
$11.20
US transportation tax
$20.60
Business travel is still mostly on hold, airlines are trying to stimulate leisure travel.
That guy painted on the tail seems really overdressed for Belize.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
https://www.bloomberg.c
A Bloomberg survey of 45 large businesses in the U.S., Europe and Asia shows that 84% plan to spend less on travel post-pandemic. A majority of the respondents cutting travel budgets see reductions of between 20% and 40%, with about two in three slashing both internal and external in-person meetings.
According to the Global Business Travel Association, spending on corporate trips could slide to as low as $1.24 trillion by 2024 from a pre-pandemic peak in 2019 of $1.43 trillion.
"We don't think business travel will ever return to 2019 levels," said Will Hawkley, the global head of travel and leisure at KPMG LLP.
The hotels sector, which draws about two-thirds of its revenue from business travelers, could see a dip of as much as 18% by 2022 as virtual meetings replace 27% of corporate travel volumes, a Morgan Stanley study shows.
Deloitte: "Strong return scenario" is for U.S. corporate spending on travel to reach 80% of 2019 levels in fourth quarter 2022 while the "weak return scenario" would be for 65%
https://www.statista.co
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