You Can Get Flights From Calgary To Kelowna For $49 Right Now If You Want To Avoid Winter

See ya later, Alberta!
Staff Writer

If the travel bug has hit you don’t worry cause flights from Calgary to Kelowna are super cheap right now. 

Flair Airlines has a ton of deals right now so you can escape from chilly Calgary to a more mild weathered Kelowna for as low as $49 beginning on Sunday, October 18. 

Trust us, this is a good deal considering the same flight just six days prior to the sale's departing day is selling for $139. 

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Every Thursday and Sunday starting from Sunday, October 18, to Sunday, December 13 When you can get this cheap deal.

Altogether there are 17 days with the same $49 one-way ticket price that are staggered throughout the months of October, November, and December. 

Each one-way flight runs on either a Sunday or a Thursday so, with that in mind, it's time to start submitting time-off requests to your boss. 

If you use their FALL20 promo code you will receive a 20% off base fare on flights that travel between October 7 to November 2, 2020, with no blackout dates. 

So if wine country isn’t on your travel to-do list, then maybe a place like Vancouver or Victoria will be. 

Flair Airlines has a number of COVID-19 safety updates which include the mandatory use of masks while flying. 

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