
You likely heard of the recent Southwest Airlines Vegas fare sale ; a 2-day only offering that's now obviously expired. I purchased 5 RT tickets to Vegas for my family with reservations in February ; total cost was approximately $600.00. The normal web-only (WANNA GET AWAY) fares would have normally cost $1150.00 to $1200.00. The sale was essentially a 50% off sale from our locale (El Paso, TX). Southwest management rides again! Their forte has always been "low fares" ; an additional current plus with Southwest is that there are no additional baggage fees for the first two pieces per person as long as they don't exceed weight limits per piece (50 pounds). This little perk is very atypical from the great majority of other available airlines as most charge for the first bag these days. Of course , it's possible some of you don't have access (or easy access) to Southwest at your home airport. Also, some flyers may not appreciate the no-frills,
simple, non-assigned seating approach that Southwest employs. Plus, there are some who have extensive frequent flyer miles
accumulated with other airlines and could care less about cheaper retail airfares. However, during our course of several years worth of Vegas flights, no other airline comes close to matching Southwest's cheaper overall fares from our local airport. Has anyone else ever wondered why Southwest Airlines has never (to my knowledge) filed for bankruptcy that is so common amongst it's competitors? I think it boils down to customer costs and satisfaction. Though Southwest doesn't claim to have a "hub" city, Las Vegas in effect has become one for them. Look to this airline for generally cheaper airfares from
most departure cities to Las Vegas.
Cheers..
Chuck60
2 comments:
IF you want to fly cheap. Fly US Airways. They always over book.
I fully plan on leaving a day after my flight each way. Often I get two free round trip tickets from one vacation. I've gone to Vegas now 7 times on the same original $200 ticket.
I get your drift, DG. This approach you're employing is a long standing trick..those overbooked free flights.
I commend your frugality, there. FYI, US Airways is
the only other airline at our local airport that even comes close to competing with SW on a regular, routine basis (outside the methods that you're using).
One thing I don't like about US Airways is the lack of nonstop flights and they're usually always later arrival times within the day. At anmy rate, you've got a hold of a good thing there.
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