FLIGHTS AS LOW AS $69: Book Southwest flights for as low as $69 each way before 11:59 p.m. PT on male eroticismJan. 23. Travel between Feb. 11 and May 22. Some location and date restrictions apply.
While it might seem like winter holidays were just a few days ago, it's already time to start thinking about spring break plans. Before prices skyrocket, check out this deal with Southwest that could save you hundreds on upcoming travel this spring.
Until 11:59 p.m. PT on Jan. 23, book one-way tickets on Southwest for as low as $69. This deal includes travel between Feb. 11 and May 22, but comes with a few blackout dates to destinations like Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and international locations.
With prices starting at just $69, now is the perfect time to plan that spring getaway to get out of your home's dreary weather, or head to a snowy destination for a skiing holiday of your dreams with unlimited hot chocolate.
SEE ALSO: Rate your favorite smart home gear for a chance to win a $250 Amazon gift cardLike all good things, this deal comes with some fine print. If you plan to leave the continental U.S. and head for Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or one of Southwest's international destinations, pay attention to the blackout dates between Feb. 13 and 16 and March 7 through April 19.
If your plans involve flying to the continental U.S. from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or a Southwest international location, you have blackout dates from Feb. 21 until 23 and again from March 14 through April 27. But even with these blackout dates and destinations, the Southwest map covers plenty of great holiday getaway options.
The sale is also perfect for anyone who didn't make it home for the holidays and plans to make up for that in 2025.
Wherever your travels will take you this year, book before 11:59 p.m. PT on Jan. 23 to score Southwest fares for as low as $69. That might even be less expensive than the gas it'll take you to get back and forth to the airport from home.
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