SAVE UP TO 30% OB BASE FARES: As of Nov. 27013 Archives you can score up to 30% off base fares at Southwest using code CYBER30. The sale is valid for bookings made between Nov. 27-30, 2023, for travel between Jan. 9 through March 6, 2024, for Continental U.S. travel and Jan. 9 through May 22, 2024, for international/Hawaii/Puerto Rico travel.
Thanks to Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, travel has become more affordable than ever. So, if you've been dreaming about white-sand beaches or exploring the bustling streets of New York City, now's the time to book your flight.
SEE ALSO: Cyber Monday travel deals: Flights, luggage, and moreAs of Nov. 27, Southwest Airlines is offering up to 30% off base fares for flights booked by Nov. 30. The sale is valid for bookings made from Nov. 27-30, 2023, for travel between Jan. 9 through March 6, 2024.
To snag this discount, use the code CYBER30when booking your flight.
Here are the details of the sale:
Discount: Up to 30% off base fares
Booking window: November 27-30, 2023
Travel window: January 9 - March 6, 2024
Promotion code: CYBER30
Please note that some blackout dates and restrictions apply:
Travel to International/Hawaii/Puerto Rico is blacked out on Jan. 11-13, Feb. 15-18, and March 7-31, 2024.
Travel from international/Hawaii/Puerto Rico is blacked out on Jan. 15-16, Feb. 23-27, and March 14-April 7, 2024.
Limited seats and days are available
Discount is applied before government taxes and fees
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