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Old Apr 20, 09, 5:06 pm   #1
 
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4 Days, 4 Deals, 4 Destinations

From Southwest.com....

Can you believe what Southwest Airlines is up to now? Four days of amazing deals! Each day beginning April 24th, we will reveal a special offer for one of our 67 destinations. You might be able to reap BIG savings on travel from your city, to your favorite destination, or even somewhere you've always wanted to visit. All you have to do is check our home page at southwest.com each day during the promotion to see the daily deal. Or simply sign up for our Click 'n Save E-mail Updates before April 24th and be one of the first to know the special offer for day one.

But wait, there's more. Because we LUV our Customers so much, we want to give you an opportunity to win TWO ROUNDTRIP TICKETS on Southwest Airlines by guessing which destinations we may reveal. A few clues are provided below to help you in your quest for the tickets. If you guess two out of four destinations correctly, you'll be entered into a drawing for TWO ROUNDTRIP TICKETS on Southwest Airlines.


www.southwest.com/dailydeal
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Old Apr 20, 09, 5:07 pm   #2
 
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Destination #2... Salt Lake?
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Old Apr 20, 09, 5:10 pm   #3
 
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Destination #2... Salt Lake?
I think DEN, but SLC would be another viable option.
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Old Apr 20, 09, 5:24 pm   #4
 
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#3 is about 1/3 of the route map. Just a wild guess here will do.
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Old Apr 20, 09, 5:32 pm   #5
 
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# 1 could be MDW.
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Old Apr 20, 09, 5:48 pm   #6
 
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#1 MDW, ABQ
#2 DEN
#3 RDU, JAN, MSP AMONG OTHERS
#4 LAX, MDW, HOU

Those are my guesses but the possbilities boggle the mind.
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Old Apr 20, 09, 5:49 pm   #7
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I was thinking SLC for number 2. I connect in SLC quite a bit and never tire of the views of the Wasatch Range. DEN is the second possibility; ABQ and LAS are very distant thirds.

The rest is a crapshoot...
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Old Apr 20, 09, 6:14 pm   #8
 
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PDX could be one for #2 as well (it's what I guessed). But yes, the clues are plenty vague. I mean, how many special liveries are there? That would cover all the Texas stations, BWI, MDW, PHX, all the California cities...
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Old Apr 20, 09, 7:39 pm   #9
 
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It's been 15-20 years since I flew to Burbank - doesn't it have lots of twists and turns through the mountains while landing? Or am I thinking of another airport?

1 - Baltimore
2 - Burbank (?)
3 - Minneapolis/St. Paul
4 - I'm going to check populations and pick the city that is closest to just above 700,000.
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Old Apr 20, 09, 7:45 pm   #10
 
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4 - I'm going to check populations and pick the city that is closest to just above 700,000.
JAX was the closest I could find to 700k before I got tired of searching.
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Old Apr 20, 09, 8:42 pm   #11
 
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Here's my choices (let's pretend we care for a second) based on knee-jerk reactions...:

1. MDW
2. DEN
3. MSY
4. IND

Bet I get 'em......
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Old Apr 20, 09, 8:44 pm   #12
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Destination #1 hint: This city's state is featured on one of our signature aircraft.
SIGNATURE ACFT:
California One, Nevada One, Arizona One, Lone Star One, New Mexico One.
(Lots of airports from this category )

Destination #2 hint: Flying into this city, you'll be treated to spectacular mountain views.
SEA, PDX, SLC, DEN, RNO would be on my short list, but there are more that could qualify.

Destination #3 hint: This city's airport is the only one we fly to within its state. Lots to chose from:
PDX, BOI, SLC, DEN, ABQ, OMA, MSP, OMA, MDW, LIT, IND, MSY, JAN, BHM, BNA, SDF, RDU, DTW, BDL, PVD, MHT, BWI, BOS

Destination #4 hint: This city has a population of over 700,000.
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Old Apr 20, 09, 10:21 pm   #13
 
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I went with the newest cities.

1. SFO - California One
2. DEN - Mountain views
3. MSP - only city in the state
4. PHL - population >700,000
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Old Apr 21, 09, 12:42 am   #14
 
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for mountains, there's always LAS
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Old Apr 21, 09, 7:24 am   #15
 
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#1- Can be a number of cities based on the info i got of southwest website:

Included in the fleet are three flying killer whales, the “Shamu” aircraft; “Lone Star One,” painted like the Texas flag, to celebrate Southwest Airlines' 20th Anniversary in a style and manner second to none; “Arizona One,” a symbol of the importance of the state of Arizona to Southwest Airlines; “California One,” a high-flying tribute to the state of California; “Silver One,” our 25th Anniversary plane; “Triple Crown One,” dedicated to the Employees of Southwest Airlines for their marvelous achievement of five consecutive annual Triple Crown awards; “Nevada One,” a high-flying tribute to the state of Nevada; “New Mexico One,” also known as Zia, painted in the bright yellow of the New Mexico flag; “Maryland One,” emblazoned with an artist’s rendering of the Maryland flag;
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