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Flight Deals from Alaska Airlines

Posted by Tracy Stewart on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Here's the latest batch of weekly Flight Deals from Alaska Airlines. Travel dates vary by route, so check our fare details for more info. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights or all days. Some markets may not operate daily service.

Fares include:

Seattle to Las Vegas $184 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

Anchorage to Honolulu $580 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

Portland to Las Vegas $276 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

San Diego to Seattle $238 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

Alaska Airlines image via Shutterstock

Today Only: Virgin America's Austin-San Francisco Fare Sale

Posted by Tracy Stewart on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Today only, save on Virgin America flights between San Francisco and Austin. Fares are going for $79 each way for travel on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, from September 3 through November 20.

Other Virgin routes have also been discounted through May 29, for travel from September 3 through November 20.

San Francisco to Austin $158 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

JetBlue's Fly-It-Like-It's-Hot Sale for Summer

Posted by Tracy Stewart on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

From JetBlue, their Fly-It-Like-It's-Hot Sale is valid for travel from June 4 through August 28. Avoid blackouts from July 2 – 10. Rules and restrictions vary by route. See our Fare Details for specifics.

All tickets must be booked by May 22. Other carriers may be matching along some routes.

Fares include:

Boston to Jacksonville $168 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

Washington DC to Boston $128 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

Austin to Long Beach $238 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

San Francisco to Long Beach $132 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

Philadelphia to Boston $89 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

Seattle to Anchorage $238 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

New York to Nantucket $124 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

New York to Portland ME $170 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

Dallas to Boston $198 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

JetBlue image via Shutterstock

Fare of the Day: New York to Houston $210 RT, nonstop, including all taxes

Posted by Tracy Stewart on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Fly from New York to Houston for $210 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes, on JetBlue.

This fare is valid for travel on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, through June 27. No minimum stay required.

For booking info, see our Fare Details.

Southwest/AirTran Sale for Summer Travel

Posted by Tracy Stewart on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Save on summer flights with sales from both Southwest and AirTran. Fares are valid for travel every day of the week except Fridays and Sundays through June 25.

Tickets must be purchased by 11:59pm, May 23.

Austin to Ft Lauderdale $234 round-trip, including all taxes

Newark to New Orleans $238 round-trip, including all taxes

Detroit to Las Vegas $260 round-trip, including all taxes

Philadelphia to Orlando $270 round-trip, including all taxes

Seattle to Atlanta $286 round-trip, including all taxes

Los Angeles to Milwaukee $246 round-trip, including all taxes

Nashville to Philadelphia $286 round-trip, including all taxes

New York to Nashville $252 round-trip, including all taxes

Chicago to Cleveland $168 round-trip, including all taxes

Columbus to Chicago $168 round-trip, including all taxes

Newark to Chicago $214 round-trip, including all taxes

Milwaukee to Kansas City $184 round-trip, including all taxes

Image via Shutterstock.com

Fare of the Day: Washington DC to Budapest $664 RT including all taxes

Posted by Tracy Stewart on Monday, May 20, 2013

Fly from DC to Budapest for $664 round-trip, including all taxes, on Delta.

We found seats departing Washington DC on March 5, and returning from Budapest on March 11. Other dates also available for travel as early as November, and again January through March.

For booking info, see our Fare Details. And for a complete list of current finds to Budapest, visit our BUD fare page.

New American Airlines Planes Give Foreign Carriers Serious Competition

Posted by George Hobica on Saturday, May 18, 2013

For years now, profitable foreign-based airlines have offered newer, more luxurious aircraft than their poorer U.S.-based competitors. British Airways has had sophisticated entertainment systems in all classes and lie flat seats in their premium cabins for years now. But if you flew on American, Delta, or United, it was probably in an aging 757 or 767, maybe with one of those 1980’s-era T.V. monitors hanging from the ceiling. Lie flat seats? Good luck.

But finally, the remaining legacy U.S. airlines are stepping up their game to compete with foreign-based carriers. And it can’t come too soon. We have suffered long enough with those embarrassing, elderly planes. Now that they’ve merged and capacity-cut they’re buying new planes, refurbishing older models from top to bottom, and adding amenities that used to be found only on British Airways, Singapore, Cathay Pacific, Lufthansa and other aviation icons.

While we wait for the 787’s to fly again, you can experience this new world of air travel on American Airlines’ new Boeing 777-300ER, and on some of United’s refurbished Boeing 757-200’s flying between New York and Los Angeles or San Francisco, which have been retrofitted with fully lie-flat beds in the front cabin.

Delta, too, has reconfigured many of its trans-continental 767’s and 757’s with lie-flat business class seats and in-seat video in economy class, but again, these aren’t new planes, just new interiors.

Oddly, it’s beleaguered American Airlines, still in bankruptcy court, that is actually adding completely new planes. American is also taking delivery of new Airbus A321 models (first deliveries in November) to replace those aging 767’s on transcontinental routes, with fully lie-flat seats in business and first, part of 460 new planes the airline has on order. Economy class cabins will have in-seat touch-screen monitors.

But the really cool ride is on the 777-300ER, which currently flies or will fly soon from New York and Dallas to London, New York and Dallas to Sao Paulo, and Los Angeles to London.  And lest you think that the goodies are confined to business and first class only, a ride on AA’s 777-300ER (for extended range) will dispel that quickly. All cabins have new in flight entertainment and WiFi. But not just any entertainment or WiFi. The programming is amazingly extensive and hip (I spent my entire flight flipping channels and watching new releases and Hollywood classics), and the WiFi works domestically as well as internationally.

I flew in business class from New York to London and back, a route that I normally fly on British Airways. How did AA compare to its OneWorld alliance partner?

Food: better on AA. This was a surprise. In addition to meals served at seat, the crew lays out a buffet of delightful edibles (sandwiches, canapés, puddings, fruit) in the walk-up kitchen in business class.

Cabin décor: AA. Not that BA is shabby, far from it, but the lighting, colors, fabrics and other design elements are just a bit more pleasing on AA. The cabin has touches of wood that makes it look a bit like a cabin cruiser, plus red and blue mood lighting.

Cabin service: about the same.

Business class seats: a toss up. AA wins for no climbing over your neighbor (full aisle access for all seats), but the AA seats are not quite as cushy as BA’s recently upgraded Club World seats (IMHO).

Premium class lounges: hands down, BA.

In flight entertainment: AA blows all other airlines away (I know, sounds hard to believe), even before you add the Bose noise-cancelling headphones and the international Internet. It’s not just the quantity of selections, it’s the quality. Lots of clever, unexpected choices in both audio and video.

But watch out, U.S. airlines. Don’t think for a minute that the foreign competition will be resting on its laurels. We hear that Singapore Airlines has some new cabin enhancements up its corporate sleeve, and we doubt that British Airways will stand still either when it introduces Airbus A380 and Boeing 787 service later this year.

Fare of the Day: Detroit to Portland $157 RT including all taxes

Posted by Tracy Stewart on Friday, May 17, 2013

Fly from Detroit to Portland for $157 round-trip, including all taxes, on United.

We found seats leaving Detroit on September 17, and returning from Portland on September 24. Other dates available for travel beginning in late August through March. Valid 7 days a week. No minimum stay.

For booking info, see our Fare Details.

Late Summer/Fall Sale from SAS

Posted by Tracy Stewart on Thursday, May 16, 2013

If you're feeling a tad put off by peak season fares to Europe, SAS has a little sale for those willing to wait it out until late summer/fall. Travel is valid on weekdays, from August 14 through October 26. Add an extra $70 for weekend travel.

Other carriers may be matching along some routes. Tickets must be booked by May 28.

Fares include:

Newark to Copenhagen $828 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

San Francisco to Copenhagen $909 round-trip, including all taxes

San Francisco to Helsinki $915 round-trip, including all taxes

Chicago to Copenhagen $878 round-trip, including all taxes

For a complete listing, visit our fare pages for Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Helsinki.

Copenhagen image via Shutterstock

American Sale to Vail & Jackson Hole

Posted by Tracy Stewart on Thursday, May 16, 2013

American Airlines has lowered fares for summer travel to Vail and Jackson Hole. Fares are valid for daily travel from June 12 through August 24.

Fares require a Saturday or minimum 2-night stay.

All purchases must be made by 11:59pm CT, May 27.

Atlanta to Vail $347 round-trip, including all taxes

Detroit to Vail $414 round-trip, including all taxes

Nashville to Vail $416 round-trip, including all taxes

Santa Ana to Jackson Hole $373 round-trip, including all taxes

Baltimore to Jackson Hole $450 round-trip, including all taxes

Chicago to Jackson Hole $456 round-trip, including all taxes

Ft Lauderdale to Jackson Hole $459 round-trip, including all taxes

Pittsburgh to Jackson Hole $445 round-trip, including all taxes

Tampa to Jackson Hole $464 round-trip, including all taxes

West Palm Beach to Grand Junction $466 round-trip, including all taxes

Image via Shutterstock

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