travelocity LA to LV $2, SF to NY $2 RT.

dethman

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check it out on the front page of travelocity roundtrip fares,

Los Angeles to Las Vegas, $2,

San Francisco to New York $2.
 

icantiwont

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I hate these so-called "DEALS." They probably have only one ticket at that price, then they jack up the rest even though
the front page still reflects $2 fares for San Francisco to N.Y. or L.A. to Vegas. Bogus.
 

mesach

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"Fares shown are for one adult. Any applicable discounts will be added after you choose your flights. These fares include airline-imposed fuel surcharges and some but not all taxes. Additional taxes, airport facility charges (ranging from USD 2.00-18.00) and federal segment fees (USD 3.00 per segment, defined as a takeoff and landing) will be shown after your flights are selected. Fares do not include September 11th Security Fee of $2.50 for each enplanement that originates at a U.S. airport, up to a maximum of $5 per one way or $10 per round trip."

i bet if you add up all the charges and such the 38.00 fare is only 2.00
 

bleuless

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Originally posted by: mesach
"Fares shown are for one adult. Any applicable discounts will be added after you choose your flights. These fares include airline-imposed fuel surcharges and some but not all taxes. Additional taxes, airport facility charges (ranging from USD 2.00-18.00) and federal segment fees (USD 3.00 per segment, defined as a takeoff and landing) will be shown after your flights are selected. Fares do not include September 11th Security Fee of $2.50 for each enplanement that originates at a U.S. airport, up to a maximum of $5 per one way or $10 per round trip."

i bet if you add up all the charges and such the 38.00 fare is only 2.00

what????
 

4dm

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i saw this yesterday and it was free to travel from NY to Oakland, CA

but this is before taxes and this only exists for flights on sept 11, so i guess it is safe to say YMMV ;)

add on the taxes and you should have a nice nonstop cross-country flight for around $40