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  • After Shock Media
    It's coming look busy
    • Mar 2001
    • 35299

    #1

    Those living in Atlanta that travel.

    I am on a few travel mailing lists and one covers atlanta a lot. Anyways it had some jaw dropping amazing deals that you should take a look at. Will post them all below.


    The following rates could vanish at any time. HOT deals have no ticket-by date - meaning the airlines can 'pull' the deals when they deem the offer a sell-out or an error. Act fast!

    One-way from Atlanta:

    ■$128 each way, Vail-Eagle, Colorado
    ■A 14-day advance purchase required
    ■Travel any available day
    ■Blackouts: November 20, 28-30; December 18, 19, 23, 24, 26-30; January 2-4
    ■Valid on American
    ■Inclusive rate: $149.20

    One-way from Atlanta:

    ■$144 each way, Colorado Springs, Colorado
    ■A 7-day advance purchase required
    ■Travel any available day
    ■No blackouts!
    ■Complete travel by September 4, 2010!
    ■Valid on Continental
    ■Inclusive rate: $163.70

    Round-trip from Atlanta:

    ■$78 Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas
    ■A 14-day advance purchase required
    ■Travel any available day
    ■Stay at least one Saturday night
    ■No max stay limit
    ■Complete travel by September 4, 2010
    ■No blackouts
    ■Valid on United via Chicago O'Hare (stopovers not permitted)
    ■Inclusive rate: $120.40

    Round-trip from Atlanta:

    ■$188 Burbank, California
    ■A 7-day advance purchase required
    ■Travel any available day
    ■No minimum or max stay requirements
    ■No blackouts
    ■Complete travel by September 4, 2010
    ■Valid on American or Delta-Northwest
    ■Inclusive rate: $230.40
    _________________________________________________

    Great international deals!

    The following deals have a ticket-by date which gives you a bit more breathing room to make a ticket purchase. But don't delay! Airlines can "pull" or discontinue a sale when it is deemed a sell-out or an error!

    GO NOW! Round-trip from Atlanta:

    ■$320 Turks & Caicos Islands (PLS)
    ■No advance purchase required
    ■Add $15 per direction for Friday-Sunday travel
    ■Stay at least any two nights
    ■Outbound blackouts: November 20, 21, 25, 26; December 18-20, 24-27; March 27, 28, 31; April 2
    ■Return blackouts: November 26-30; December 26, 27; January 1-4; April 1-5, 8-12
    ■Purchase by October 24
    ■Valid on USAirways
    ■Inclusive rate: $457.20

    Round-trip from Atlanta:

    ■$357 Rome, Italy
    ■A 7-day advance purchase required
    ■Add $15 for Friday, Saturday departures; Friday-Sunday returns
    ■Depart October 23-December 18
    ■Stay a weekend to 90 days
    ■Purchase by October 14
    ■Valid on United
    ■Inclusive rate: $712.40 (a $100 savings compared to other carrier rates)

    GO NOW! Round-trip from Atlanta:

    ■$582 Mumbai-Bombay, India
    ■No advance purchase required
    ■Travel any available day
    ■Depart by October 21
    ■Stay one weekend to four months
    ■Purchase by October 14
    ■Valid on Delta-Northwest
    ■Inclusive rate: $1,022.50

    [email protected] ICQ:135982156 AIM: Aftershockmed1a MSN: [email protected]
  • FrozenJag
    Confirmed User
    • Oct 2006
    • 1763

    #2
    What does inclusive rate mean? I noticed its much higher on teh international ones.

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    • AaronM
      GFY Royality ;)
      • Oct 2001
      • 46917

      #3
      http://bestfares.com/SnoozeYouLoose.php

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      • Barefootsies
        Choice is an Illusion
        • Feb 2005
        • 42635

        #4
        That would be 404, as in Tony404.

        Should You Email Your Members?

        Link1 | Link2 | Link3

        Enough Said.

        "Would you rather live like a king for a year or like a prince forever?"

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        • After Shock Media
          It's coming look busy
          • Mar 2001
          • 35299

          #5
          Originally posted by FrozenJag
          What does inclusive rate mean? I noticed its much higher on teh international ones.
          Not 100% sure to be honest. Typically in travel it is some sort of package. I am not sure with it listed with the air fair.
          I know often the term typically means it comes with hotel, or car rental, etc. Still would check and ask.

          [email protected] ICQ:135982156 AIM: Aftershockmed1a MSN: [email protected]

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