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Cheap Southwest flights starting at $49 end this Thursday

Posted at 5:54 PM, Aug 23, 2017
and last updated 2017-08-23 20:03:53-04

DENVER – If you’re planning a vacation, now is the time to book a flight with Southwest Airlines, who has a sweet deal that ends at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday.

Want to go to Las Vegas? A one-way flight from Denver starts at $42. Looking to escape to San Francisco? Going there costs you $79 one-way. Perhaps you’d like to escape to the forests near Seattle? A one-way ticket is only $69.

But cheap flights aren’t only found in Denver.

If you’re looking to go to Los Angeles from Las Vegas, you’ll be paying $42 for a one-way ticket. Want to go to Bahamas? You’ll have to leave from Ft. Lauderdale, but the price for a one-way ticket to get there is only $59.

Say you want to leave from Houston. A flight to Denver costs only $79 one-way.

A flight from Los Angeles to Las Vegas is also $42 on a one-way ticket. A flight to Phoenix? $82. If you want to go to Portland, Ore., then prepare to pay up the incredible price of $69 for a one-way fare.

Let’s say you have friends that want to visit you in Denver.

If they’re traveling from Atlanta, Ga., they’ll only have to spend $79 on a one-way ticket. Same if they’re coming from Austin, Texas, and from Columbus, Ohio.

Now that the kids are back to school, it’s time to start thinking about Spring Break vacation, and the nationwide deal from Southwest offers some tempting vacationing spots in the Cayman Islands, Costa Rica and even Jamaica.

If you’re planning on booking these international flights, you must book them between Sept. 12 to Dec. 13, 2017 and from January 9 to March 1, 2018. Travel to and from San Juan, Puerto Rico is valid from Sept 6 to Dec. 12, 2017 and from Jan. 6 to March 1, 2018.

Continental U.S. travel is valid from Sept. 5, 2017 to Feb. 14, 2018.

The tickets are nonrefundable and seats, travel days and markets are limited. You must book your flight 14 days before your travel. For a full list of restrictions, click here.