And the airline sales just keep on coming. Now it's AirTran Airways following last week's Southwest Airlines 72-hour sale with their own ‘Net Escapes' with travel available through February 10, 2010.
Bookings with the latest AirTran sale must be made by November 10 and a 10-day advance purchase is also required. The lowest sale fares will be found on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, but slightly higher sale fares can also be found on the other days of the week.
As usual, Milwaukee fares are the lowest in conjunction with this sale, starting at just $44 one-way. Travelers heading to Chicago's north and northwest suburbs have found General Mitchell Airport to be a great alternative to O'Hare. Milwaukee is also a very easy connection point and AirTran offers flights to many other cities from there.
Flying via the largest AirTran hub in Atlanta travelers can travel to all major cities up and down the east coast and in Florida. Sample airfares, all one-way as AirTran doesn't require a round-trip purchase, include Boston or New York for $74; Orlando or West Palm Beach in Florida from $79, with Tampa or Ft. Myers just one dollar more; Atlanta, Washington, D.C and Cancun, Mexico starting at $94; and Raleigh/Durham or Charlotte, N.C. for as little as $99. Check AirTran's website for many other destination options.
AirTran's flights operate from the Humphrey Terminal at the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport. Daily non-stops are offered to Milwaukee, Atlanta and Orlando. The entire fleet of aircraft is wi-fi equipped and fees vary by length of flight. The airfares quoted in this article do not included passenger facility charges, security fees and segment taxes.