BOOK ONE-WAY FLIGHTS FOR AS LOW AS $49:The Secret Confessions (2025) Banana Cue Episode 41Alaska Airlines three-day winter sale has flights for as low as $49 each way. But you'll want to book quickly, since the sale ends at 11:59 p.m. PT on Feb. 6.
Travel is full of unexpected costs. Suddenly there's a resort fee, a hotel parking fee, and an eye-watering bill for airport food when the plane gets delayed. In order to compensate for those surprise fees, book flights that don't break the bank. Instead of paying full price, check out the winter sale at Alaska Airlines.
Until 11:59 p.m PT on Feb. 6, the Alaska Airlines winter sale has flights for as low as $49 each way. The specific dates for each flight depends on the origin and destination, but most include travel dates into May, with blackout dates between the middle of March into the mid-April. You'll need to travel at least 21 days beyond the date of booking to score the sale price.
SEE ALSO: The best noise-cancelling headphones for flying make air travel suck a little lessIf you're in need of a getaway before we reach summer vacation, Alaska Airlines has you covered. Serving plenty of destinations in the continental U.S., Hawaii, Alaska, and Mexico, there's something for everyone on the Alaska Airlines route map.
The winter sale brings flights down to just $49 each way. Fly from San Francisco to Las Vegas for that price or head from Seattle to sunny San Diego for just $89 each way. Los Angeles residents can fly to the tropical Nassau, Bahamas for just $129 each way.
Alaska's sale includes destinations that'll take you to sunny beaches or mountain slopes. It's also a great time to snag a sale price on a flight home to visit before the chaotic summer travel season hits.
For those who've been contemplating a last-minute spring trip, look into the Alaska Airlines winter sale where roundtrip travel might cost you just $100.
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