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It's not even pumpkin spice latte season and Southwest Airlines has already launched yet another nationwide sale on fall flights featuring one-way nonstop fares as low as $49.
Travelers must book by August 15 at 11:59 p.m. PT and at least 21 days in advance of departure to take advantage.
Similar to the low-cost carrier's previous flash sales this summer, fares are valid on continental U.S. travel September 3 through December 18, 2019; interisland Hawaii travel September 3 through December 18, 2019; travel to and from San Juan, Puerto Rico September 4 through December 5, 2019 and international travel September 3 through December 11, 2019.
Notable nonstop deals include one-way from Atlanta to Nashville for just $49, one-way from Baltimore to Boston for only $59 and one-way from Fort Lauderdale to Aruba for as little as $154.
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