Dallas-Based Southwest Airlines Is Offering $49 Flight Deals Right Now

You can go practically anywhere for cheap.
Contributor

Flying out of Dallas to any other state can get pretty expensive. Plane tickets can easily put you over your limit for a trip to a state you've never been to before but now's your chance to spend less and travel more. Dallas-based Southwest Airlines has a deal on nonstop flights now until Friday, June 12, 2020, so that you're able to visit somewhere you've never been before, for ultra-cheap!

From now until June 12, you can book a one-way, nonstop flight leaving from Dallas Love Field Airport to the state of your choice for $49 to $99 before any additional fees.

When you're able to score a plane ticket for less than $100 to somewhere you've never seen before, you know your summer is going to be one for the books.

Passengers have until the very last minute on Friday, June 12 to book their flight and 14-day advance purchase is required.

States like California, Utah, Florida, Georgia, and more are on the list, all of which are ideal summer vacay locations.

One of the best parts about flying Southwest is not only deals being offered like these but the ability to choose your seat.

That's right, if you're one of the first to check in for your flight, you'll be one of the first to board and choose your seat as soon as you step foot on the plane.

Snag a window seat before anyone else can, you won't regret getting to see the clouds up-close. 

It's time to tell your friends, family, or S/O about the opportunity to fly for less than a new designer pair of shoes.

Who knows what could come of a trip to a favorite, or never-before-seen place. Only time, and a ticket, will tell.

Southwest Nationwide Sale

Price: $49+

When: Now until June 14, 2020

Details: Dallas' Southwest Airlines is having an incredible deal right now for nonstop flights across the country ranging from $49 to $99.

  • Kelly Martin was a Writer and Contributing Editor for Narcity Media.

Gunman at Mexico pyramids kills Canadian tourist

Canadian tourist killed, another injured after gunman opens fire at Mexico pyramids

Alberta to do away with twice-a-year time change

Alberta's government says it will do away with twice-a-year time change

Poll suggests more Tory voters now want new leader

Poll suggests more Conservative voters now want to replace Poilievre as leader

Provinces to allow cross-border booze sales by May

Provinces on track to allow cross-border alcohol sales by next month, Ottawa says

IRCC acting on auditor recommendations: official

Deputy minister says immigration department fixing integrity issues cited by auditor