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Early Bird Gets Budget Air Fares to Canadian Slopes |
| 7/29/2008 11:19:29 AM |
The early bird may not get the worm this time but it will get cheap air fares to the Canadian Rockies just as the ski season opens. Delta Airlines is offering an early bird special for those interested in flying into Cranbrook, British Columbia. The picture attached to the right says a million words about exactly what you will find in Cranbrook. Talk about an amazing view.
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Cheap Airfare Tickets With Priceline |
| 7/29/2008 8:36:00 AM |
| It is all over the news that airlines are charging their customers for this and that, and now, some airlines won't even fly to certain destinations and will leave their customers in a bind. Additionally, prices are not getting any cheaper - rising fuel and energy costs are probably the main reason for the problems airlines are currently going through. But you as a... Read More |
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Cheap Air Fares to London with Premium Seating |
| 7/22/2008 10:57:59 AM |
Virgin Atlantic airlines is offering cheap air fares to London from a host of different domestic locations including New York, San Francisco, Orlando, Boston and Chicago. The next best part about these budget air fares are that they afford travelers seats in the premium economy section of the plane. That means that will not set you back as much as business class but will be... Read More |
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Domestic Cheap Air Fares with Week Advance Purchase |
| 7/15/2008 11:26:50 AM |
The most common advance purchase requirement that I have seen in the many cheap air fares deals out there is 14 days and that is why I was surprised to see United Airlines offering a seven day advance purchase on domestic flights that are pretty affordable. For example, a one way ticket from Denver to Fresno will set travelers back 340 dollars. While these may not on the... Read More |
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Cheap airfare tickets: the game has changed |
| 7/2/2008 11:50:03 AM |

In the world of finding cheap air fares, things just got quite a bit more difficult--much more so in the last six months actually.
Due to greed that knows no bounds or limits, the petroleum companies and oil producing countries have pushed their products to world-record highs, and the airlines are in a jam. Quite simply, where before, the airlines were able to offer... Read More |
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