AA: LAX-MIA $41 RT Through May 31. DL- $107 RT
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: West LA
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Now through May 31. Back under $100 in September and October before going back to normal pricing towards end of October. Delta around $75 in those fall months. I just need MCO to fall to those prices on delta and I'll book several trips.
Last edited by bsagator; Mar 27, 2020 at 11:27 am
#3
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#4
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soon we'll have a growing group of superhuman with covid recovery certs who will be allowed to fly, cross borders eat out etc
that being said i dont believe its easy to do antibody testing unless right after recovery as antibody half life is rather short (eg days)...
that being said i dont believe its easy to do antibody testing unless right after recovery as antibody half life is rather short (eg days)...
#6
Join Date: Jun 2018
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Same day basic econ for $25.76 RT LAX-MIA on AA. This is insane. https://www.google.com/flights?hl=en...576*2.USD.2576
1172 BA avios and 40 XP tier points earned on each RT. I don't think I've seen a 0.644 $/TP flight before.
1172 BA avios and 40 XP tier points earned on each RT. I don't think I've seen a 0.644 $/TP flight before.
#7
Join Date: Jul 2007
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Programs: United 1kMM; AA EX Plat, Hilton Diamond and SPG Plat
Posts: 2,014
Wow that’s just incredible. I don’t even see the point of AA running these planes. What a waste of $$ and the impact on the environment. Under other circumstances I’d jump on this.
#8
Join Date: May 2012
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UA did the similar sale ($88 for refundable round trip) for BWI-LAX and then cancelled the nonstop flight. I had a trip this weekend and I had to cancel it because the new route just did not work for me. That is, the new route was too long and with multiple stops.
So, there is risk for such too good to be true deals.
So, there is risk for such too good to be true deals.
#9
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In order to receive bailout money they are required to maintain a certain schedule of flights that were in effect pre-covid19. I'm guessing LAX-MIA is one of them.