Southwest Airlines Offers 50 Percent off Fares
4 Deals, 4 Days, 4 Destinations
Southwest Airlines just announced that for each of the next four days (April 24-27), they will reveal a special offer to one of their destinations. But this is no ordinary deal. Customers will receive 50% off Southwest's "Wanna Get Away" fares (which are already low!) for roundtrip travel to and from that day's featured city.
The destination for April 24th is Philadelphia! Visit www.southwest.com/dailydeal and enter promotion code "LUVPHL" to book travel to and from Philly. But remember...the discounted rate for travel to Philly is good for today only and available only on southwest.com. These low fares for Philadelphia are available through 11:59 pm PDT on April 24, 2009, for travel May 1, 2009, through June 10, 2009.
Return daily throughout the promotion to see which destination is next! Find out via Twitter by following Southwest - @SouthwestAir.
Visit the website for more information on fare rules.
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