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Las Vegas, NV (LAS) to Fresno, CA (FAT) $98 RT

  

Last Updated:Sat 4 Jul 2009 4:03 AM
Plus:No min. stay, Nonstop flights, One-way for half the roundtrip fare
Airline(s):Allegiant
Comments:To find seats at this fare, be sure to click on the "Flight Only" button on Allegiant's site, then choose the from and to cities and your desired dates of travel. You'll then see a flexible date calendar showing what fares are available on what dates. You may have to click on the calendar's arrows to see months in which the fares we list are available. Other very low fares are available for other travel dates. And occasional LOWER one way fares may be found. Fares may be purchased as one way for 1/2 the round trip fare. See Allegiant site for all booking details. Fares may be higher certain days. Occasional lower one way fares may be found.


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