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Southwest Airlines Sale: See San Diego Airport’s Best Fares

Southwest Airlines has launched a three-day sale. See the deals offered out of the San Diego International Airport.

Southwest Airlines has launched a three-day sale. Here are the best fares.
Southwest Airlines has launched a three-day sale. Here are the best fares. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

SAN DIEGO, CA – Southwest Airlines has launched a three-day sale and California travelers can fly out of San Diego International Airport for pennies on the dollar. The fall fare sale, posted around 6 a.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday, features flights nationwide.

One-way tickets out of many airports could be had for as little as $49 or $79, while many round-trip tickets could be had for $98.

Here are some of the deals out of San Diego:

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  • To San Jose: one-way starting at $39
  • To San Francisco: one-way starting at $49
  • To New York/Newark, NJ: one-way starting at $149
  • To Dallas: one-way starting at $99
  • To Albuquerque: one-way starting at $79
  • To Las Vegas: one-way starting at $49
  • To New Orleans: one-way starting at $149
  • To Austin: one-way starting at $79
  • To Phoenix: one-way starting at $49
  • To Portland: one-way starting at $79

As with all Southwest Airlines three-day sales, make sure you read the fine-print. First and foremost, you have to book your flight by 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on Thursday. The tickets are not refundable, so be sure they’re what you want. Certain seats and dates will not be available, including Labor Day weekend and the Thanksgiving holiday.

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And you should probably prepare to fly during the week — Fridays and Sundays are mostly unavailable.

Moreover, travel within the continental U.S. is valid only from Aug. 20 through Dec. 5, 2019, and international travel is valid Aug. 20 through Dec. 11. Separate dates apply for flights to places like Hawaii and Puerto Rico.

The sale is meant to fill empty seats during slower travel periods, according to USA Today. The airline has a second large sale in early October.

Patch national staffer Dan Hampton contributed to this report.

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