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Redding, CA (RDD)
Seattle, WA (SEA)
$318 RT
Fare is found using flexible date search
Sat 07 November 2009 12:56 AM
Nonstop flights, 330 day travel period, No min. stay
Alaska
limited availability
14 days
7 days/week if available
Taxes not included unless otherwise noted. Fares are often higher during peak holiday travel.
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Combine weekend fares

Last minute weekend fares are often great deals, but most people don’t realize that they can construct itineraries by combining two of these fares. Let’s say you want to fly from Boston to San Antonio next weekend, and you’ve signed up for all the weekly newsletters alerting you of these deals but there’s no Boston/San Antonio deals listed. However, if there’s a Boston to Atlanta fare for $128 round-trip, and an Atlanta to San Antonio fare for $108 round-trip, then there is indeed a Boston/San Antonio fare as well. Just buy two separate fares (we’ve noticed that Travelocity and some other sites do a good job of combining weekend fares in this manner). You can even combine such fares on two different airlines, but make sure you leave enough time in between connecting flights in case there’s a delay.



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