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New Southwest route announced

Thursday, 01 Aug, 2012 0

Southwest Airlines continues its expansion at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

Southwest Airlines has announced new service between Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) and Lambert-St. Louis International Airport (STL).  There will be two daily nonstop roundtrip flights beginning September 30.

Southwest is offering a sale for tickets on the route to celebrate.

One way tickets on this route will be offered at a fare of $139 when purchased on southwest.com or swabiz.com through August 6 at 11:59 PT.

The low fare is available for travel on Tuesdays, Wednesday and Saturdays when travel takes place between October 2 and November 14 (blackout date of October 6 applies).



 

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