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Southwest Sale: Score Dirt-Cheap Air Fares Out Of Raleigh-Durham
Fares start as low as $49 in many cities — including the Raleigh-Durham area. You have until midnight Thursday to take advantage.

MORRISVILLE, NC — Southwest Airlines has launched its yearly fall sale and you know what that means: cheap fares out of Raleigh–Durham International Airport. The sale kicked off Tuesday and will run for three days. Fares start as low as $49 in many cities — including the Raleigh-Durham area — and can go up to $129 the further you travel.
Here’s where you can go out of Raleigh and how much it’ll cost you to get there:
From Raleigh, NC:
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- To Atlanta, GA, one-way starting at $49
- To Baltimore/Washington, MD, one-way starting at $49
- To Chicago (Midway), IL, one-way starting at $99
- To Dallas (Love Field), TX, one-way starting at $99
- To Denver, CO, one-way starting at $129
- To Ft. Lauderdale, FL, one-way starting at $79
- To Houston (Hobby), TX, one-way starting at $99
- To Nashville, TN, one-way starting at $49
- To Orlando, FL, one-way starting at $79
- To St. Louis, MO, one-way-starting at $99
- To Tampa, FL, one-way starting at $99
Some of the other $49 fares nationwide include Atlanta to Cleveland, Washington, D.C. to Boston and Chicago to Pittsburgh.
The sale ends at midnight Thursday. Travel is available for one-way “Wanna Get Away” fares.
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Travel dates in the U.S. are between Aug. 21 and Dec. 12, excluding blackout dates. Labor Day and dates around Thanksgiving are among those excluded.
Flights are also not available on Friday or Sunday and the sale is limited to non-stop trips, which could throw a wrench in any weekend getaway plans.
The fares are not refundable, but can go toward future travel on Southwest, so long as you cancel your reservation “at least ten minutes” prior to departure.
For a complete list of restrictions, see the terms and conditions.
The sale comes a day after Southwest announced that it expects to see a 3 percent drop this quarter for per-mile revenue. Southwest has seen fewer bookings since a deadly April 17 incident, in which a jet engines caught fire and sent a piece of shrapnel through a window. The plane’s cabin depressurized and a woman was partially sucked out of the plane. She died from her injuries.
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