Airlines offer BIG sales for fall travel

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Posted: 09/16/2011

Need an excuse for a quick fall getaway?

Travelzoo is offering up deals from several major airlines that will get you to destinations across the country without breaking the bank.

AirTran Airways is one of the companies joining in on the discounts, helping travelers save as much as $200 roundtrip on competing fares.

The best part? No matter where you want to visit, there's likely a deal to get you there. The "aggressive nationwide fare sale" is available for travel from 60 departure cities with rates starting as low as $54 each way!

Looking for an escape to France? Travelzoo can help there too.

A sale from Air France is cutting up to 35 percent off peak season fares , offering up non-stop flights through October for as little as $303 each way.

Las Vegas lovers will also score big with this week's deals, which provide major discounts on travel through December.

Flights from across the U.S. are starting at just $24 each way , offering the perfect excuse to press your luck in Sin City. New fare sales and unadvertised price reductions wiill help travelers save as much as $150 off regularly priced tickets!

Want even more ways to save on your next trip? Check out Travelzoo .

 

 

 

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