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Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) to Baltimore, MD (BWI) $216 RT

  

Last Updated:Sat 4 Jul 2009 3:04 AM
Plus:No min. stay, Nonstop flights, One-way for half the roundtrip fare, Fall Travel
Airline(s):AirTran
Seats are:limited availability
Advance Purchase:14 days
Available for Travel on:Tue/Wed
End travel:February 11, 2010
Comments:Non stops!


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Things to do and see in Baltimore, MD

In Baltimore, enjoy the waterfront shops and restaurants at the Harborplace & The Gallery.  From there, a quick walk along the Inner Harbor will give you access to the famous National Aquarium, the Maryland Science Center, or the historic USS Constellation. There's something for the kids Port Discovery, and for some United States history visit Fort McHenry--the birthplace of the American anthem.

 Fore more information, visit the offical visitor's site at  Baltimore.org

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Buy tickets on an airline that will refund the difference if a fare goes down

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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