Score $40 One-way flights with Spirit's Fall Fare Sale — Until Tomorrow
More than 80 destinations are part of the sale.
Low-cost Spirit Airlines has a frenzy of fall fare deals with its latest sale, with one-way fares starting at just $40.
“We just took the decision-making out of traveling,” the airline wrote about the promotion on its website. “You’re welcome. 80+ destinations, 80+ reasons to travel, and one easy way to save.”
This sale, which ends tomorrow, August 22, at 11:59 p.m. ET, offers discounted flights on Spirit’s website with no promo code required. These discounted fares are available between Sep. 4 and Nov. 20, subject to availability, though Friday and Sunday travel are specifically excluded.
Tickets must be purchased at least seven days in advance to unlock the discounted rates. Travel + Leisure found a ton of $40 one-way tickets bookable on Spirit’s nonstop routes over the next few months:
Atlanta (ATL) to Philadelphia (PHL), Tampa (TPA), and Dallas (DFW)Boston (BOS) to Charleston (CHS), Detroit (DTW), and Nashville (BNA)
Burbank (BUR) to Las Vegas (LAS) and Oakland (OAK)
Charlotte (CLT) to Newark (EWR), New York (LGA), and Orlando (MCO)
Fort Lauderdale (FLL) to San Antonio (SAT), Raleigh-Durham (RDU), and Pensacola (PNS)
Las Vegas (LAS) to Portland (PDX), Phoenix (PHX), and San Diego (SAN)
Flying with budget carriers, such as Spirit Airlines, is going to look a bit different in the future as they try to generate more revenue beyond ticket sales. That said, these limited-time promotional flights are part of Spirit’s recently introduced “Go” ticketing option, which only includes a free personal item.
However, travelers can upgrade to Spirit’s bundled fare classes to get extra perks included, like carry-on bags, seat selections, and even Wi-Fi. Regardless of the fare class chosen, Spirit has also introduced the ability to change or cancel flights without penalties. Previously, modifying a Spirit flight could result in fees exceeding $100—often more than the original ticket price.
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