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You Can Snag A Flight From Edmonton To Mexico For Only $163 Right Now

You can fly between October 25 and December 16. ⛱️
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If you've been dying for a beach getaway, you've come to the right place. 

Swoop Airlines are offering a super deal for flights from Edmonton to Mexico. The one-way fares to Puerto Vallarta start at $163. 

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The offer ends. 

Swoop's new schedule has put a lot of lovely, sunny destinations on the line-up, so you don't have to worry about enduring the harsh Edmonton winters without a beach break. 

The same page also boasts some cheap tickets to other international cities, like Mazatlan and Phoenix, as well as domestic cities like Abbotsford, Toronto, and Hamilton. 

You'll have to fly between October 25 and December 16 to get your hands on these fares. 

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