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-Earn 2-2.14 points per dollar and get free insurance for trip cancellation, trip interruption, trip delay, lost luggage, delayed luggage, and travel accident with Chase Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card® Card.
–Bookable on Priceline. Priceline tickets from the USA are refundable until 11:30pm ET the day after purchase.
And Bookable on Orbitz. Orbitz tickets from the USA are refundable until 11pm ET the day after purchase.
Due to the holiday Priceline will actually give until the next business day to cancel for free. In this case that is Monday, 12/01:
This fare is valid in either direction.
Valid Philadelphia to Dallas dates:
January 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31.
February 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9.
Valid Dallas to Philadelphia Dates:
January 7, 8, 10, 15, 17, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31
February 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10.
You will earn 2,606 miles for a round-trip flight which can be credited to airlines like British Airways, American, or USAirways.
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25 Comments On "US Airways: Fly Nonstop Between Philadelphia And Dallas For $96.20 Round-Trip"
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Some dates have availability with Spirit as well.
@sjsitt:
You’d have to pay me $96.20 to fly Spirit.
dan, you’d have to get amazing value for 2606 miles to be worth $96. more likely to be worth $25-50. btw if doing for a mileage run can one book multiple tickets for the same flight ( for the same person) and credit them all to 1 mileage acct? hence 10 tickets for 1 person would be worth 26060 miles, and would save you the effort of making 10 trips! thank you for your response
@jb:
Agreed, this post was copy/pasted from this morning’s Vegas deal and then edited, but I missed deleting that line.
Thanks Dan, have anything to Houston??
Looks like all the US Airways prices were pulled.. All I am finding now is Spirit with this price..
I booked it on the US Air website, which gives you 24 hour changes without a change fee, and double miles earned if using the US Airways credit card
@sjsitt:
Still plenty of USAirways availability.
@Temima:
Priceline gives you 5 days to cancel for free and you still get double miles with a USAirways or Sapphire Preferred credit card.
If I take a return flight from Dallas that connects in Houston, can I just get on in Houston??
@Dan
For some reason I wasn’t seeing it on Priceline or the ITA before but now I see it again.
Dead
@Yehuda25:
No, it’s not.
@Dan: Where are you still seeing it? Priceline? Orbitz?
@Dan: You are right, Now I see it again, weird how it disappeared before.
@dan. Ahhhhh. Didn’t know the double miles thing worked with Priceline. Thanks. Next time!
Checking weather now historically for Dallas, it is not as warm as I thought. can be 30 at night. Not Miami, I guess.
then would go if want to meet friends, not for sunshine.
Any good things to do and/or tourist attractions in Dallas?
good day to live in philly
booked PHL-LAS 25th-27th landing in philly 650pm can make it straight on a flight to dallas and back right away next morning. $80.20 + 96 for 6958 Qualifying miles + 100% Bonus AA PLT and AA citi crd 2/1$ = 14268. great way to start a new year. Thanks @dan
@Dan:
What is the difference between Frontier that you promote, and Spirit that you trash?
Ok spirit is about $10 more per bag, but don’t both charge for drinks ect?
@Deal Guy:
*both DO charge for drinks
Booked two flights from phl-las. One way was on Priceline, but the other way I had to book directly from USairways to get the $40 rate. What’s the deal with the double miles you mentioned?
@as: it’s always a good day to live in Philly.
@jb:
Haha, go ahead try to book 10 tickets and see if they credit hehe
whats the cheapest way to get to argentina in the summer?