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American & Delta compare bonus airlines’ fares

Seems partnership buddies Southwest and AirTran sparked a bit of a transport fight progressing this week when they started offered seats for as low as $35 one way. Now, others have matched. Among them are American and Delta. In both cases this is an instance where we competence act on incentive and squeeze these deals before they go divided – and that’s during a finish of today, Thursday, Oct. 20.

American lets we fly Nov. 30 by Dec. 14, 2011 and from Jan. 4 by Feb. 15, 2012 – dual traditionally delayed periods. These fares are each-way, yet they’re formed on a roundtrip purchase. Taxes and fees are not included.

  • Austin flights to Dallas/Fort Worth are $35.
  • Dallas/Fort Worth flights to New Orleans are $35.
  • Los Angeles flights to San Francisco are $35.
  • Nashville flights to San Antonio are $55.
  • Atlanta flights to New York are $65.
  • Washington, DC flights to Miami are $65.
  • Indianapolis flights to Minneapolis/Saint Paul are $85.

Delta is portion adult an array of inexpensive flights, too. These are out of Atlanta. The same time parameters apply: book and buy by a finish of today, Oct. 20. Fly Nov. 30 by Dec. 14, and Jan. 4 by Feb. 15. Neither taxes nor fees are included, and you’ve got to make a round-trip purchase, even yet fares are listed any way.


  • Atlanta flights to Austin are $105.
  • Atlanta flights to Boston are $65.
  • Atlanta flights to Baltimore/Washington are $65.
  • Atlanta flights to Charlotte are $35.
  • Atlanta flights to Denver are $95.
  • Atlanta flights to Newark are $75.
  • Atlanta flights to Fort Lauderdale are $65.
  • Atlanta flights to Los Angeles are $125.

So, with prices like these, are we tempted to park a automobile and conduct to a airfield for a pre- or post-holiday outing to see family or friends? Let us know.

Story by Jerry Chandler

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