Showing posts with label florida travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label florida travel. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Spirit Airlines Tasteless Oil Spill Humor?




Appearing on the spiritair.com website this morning are a series of ads inviting customers to visit select cities the airline serves - including Ft. Lauderdale.

Pretty tasteless considering oil has already made landfall in other parts of Florida.

Monday, March 15, 2010

San Francisco to Florida Airfares from $177 RT "all in"

Just in time for the summer travel season...

San Francisco to Fort Myers (RSW) $177 through much of 2010
San Francisco to Tampa (TPA) $184 through May 2010
San Francisco to Fort Lauderdale (FLL) $177 through much of 2010

Flights are operated by Delta or Continental and availability may be limited, particularly over peak travel days. Click here and search using the "my dates are flexible" option.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

San Francisco to Florida From $170 RT w/Taxes

Fly Delta/Northwest Airlines from San Francisco to Miami for $170 round-trip, including all taxes and fees. Travel permitted through early summer 2010 for outbound flights Monday-Thursday and Saturday. Example dates: September 15-21, 2009. Click here to book.

Earlier tonight on Twitter, we reported on a $187 "all in" fare SFO-Ft Lauderdale on Continental Airlines.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

$25 Off an AirTran Flight to Florida

Just provide your email address to AirTran and receive an electronic voucher for $25 off your next flight to Florida. Book the flight by October 31 and travel by December 18, 2009 to qualify for this discount. AirTran currently offers four daily departures from San Francisco to its Atlanta hub, connecting onward into Florida. The airline also offers seasonal service SFO-Milwaukee nonstop.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

San Francisco to Ft Lauderdale $187 "All In"

American and Continental have dropped fares between San Francisco and Ft Lauderdale to under $200 round-trip, taxes and fees included. Plenty of availability through April 30, 2009. 21-day advance ticketing required. To book, visit Travelocity.com and search by "flexible dates."