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Minneapolis, MN (MSP) to Denver, CO (DEN) $225 RT

   

Last Updated: Thu 4 Dec 2008 6:22 AM ET
Plus: No min. stay, Nonstop flights, Travel thru 10/29/09
Airline(s): Frontier, Northwest, United, Midwest Airlines
Seats are: limited availability
Advance Purchase: 21 days


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Things to do and see in Denver, CO

In Denver, drop by the restored and trendy Larimer Square for shopping, nightlife, and dining. But for a taste of local history, the Denver Art Museum is a must as it's well known for its collection of Native American art.

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Let’s say you’ve done your best to find the lowest fare, and then the day after purchase your non-refundable fare goes down $100. Sure, if you ask for it you can get a refund for the difference, but it’s a little-known fact that some airlines will charge you a “service” or “administrative” fee as high as $150 for domestic fares or from $200-$300 on international ones, wiping out any savings. United, however, will give you the entire fare difference without extracting a fee, as will Alaska Airlines as long as you accept the reimbursement in the form of a voucher good for future travel.  Southwest is the best in this regard: they'll give you a flight credit for the difference, good for a future trip. Even with these less generous airlines, however, we’ve heard of plenty of instances where a polite entreaty will get you a full fare difference refund without the penalties, so it’s worth try.



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