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Midwest Express having a fare sale

airline home page

tickets can be purchased for use throughout the next 6 months or so.

special fares are based on off-peak travel times (tuesday, wednesday, and saturday).

sample fares:
Madison-DFW 220 including taxes and fees


this airline has extra large seats throughout their planes.

PM me if you want the special promo code for an additional 3% off.

 
1 person from Milwaukee to orlando

March 18th and returning March 20th for $519.01 without taxes and fees a good deal.

$293 on orbitz with 1 stop but still that is still $200 difference in price.
 
I just did a comparison as well.

STL to DEN (1 stop)

Feb 23 - Feb 27

$311 [edit: with taxes and fees comes to $348.81]

Same trip nonstop on Expedia is $233.

I guess it won't work for everyone.
 
Originally posted by: tripledeckerPBJsandwich
I just did a comparison as well.

STL to DEN (1 stop)

Feb 23 - Feb 27

$311 [edit: with taxes and fees comes to $348.81]

Same trip nonstop on Expedia is $233.

I guess it won't work for everyone.
You need to remember that this is two-across seating for the entire plane, not just first class. So yes, MidwestExpress is rarely the cheapest, but you get a larger seat and a warm chocolate chip cookie on every flight. If you want the cheapeast flight, go fly cargo class on any other carrier, if you don't want to have to defend every inch of the tiny seat you paid for, fly Midwest.
 
Originally posted by: Kilrsat
Originally posted by: tripledeckerPBJsandwich
I just did a comparison as well.

STL to DEN (1 stop)

Feb 23 - Feb 27

$311 [edit: with taxes and fees comes to $348.81]

Same trip nonstop on Expedia is $233.

I guess it won't work for everyone.
You need to remember that this is two-across seating for the entire plane, not just first class. So yes, MidwestExpress is rarely the cheapest, but you get a larger seat and a warm chocolate chip cookie on every flight. If you want the cheapeast flight, go fly cargo class on any other carrier, if you don't want to have to defend every inch of the tiny seat you paid for, fly Midwest.

OoOoOOoo warm chocolate chip :cookie:

jetblue isnt bad either

direct tv for every seat
 
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