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- Bookable on Orbitz, Expedia, or direct with the airline.
- Limited seats are available on each date.
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American has an incredibly cheap $10 fare including taxes nonstop between Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. A stop in Phoenix is also available which may also open up some hidden city ticketing possibilities, as long as you don’t check baggage, tip off an agent, or abuse that often.
The base fare on this before taxes is $0, making this a likely price mistake.
Los Angeles to Salt Lake City nonstop $10 dates:
August: 31
September: 1 through 5, 8 through 11, 13 through 18, 20 through 25, 27 through 30
October: 1, 2, 4 through 9, 11 through 15, 19 through 23, 26 through 30
November: 2 through 6, 8 through 13, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 25
December 1 through 4, 6 through 11, 13, 14, 15
Salt Lake City to Los Angeles nonstop $10 dates:
August: 31
September: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 through 18, 20 through 25, 27 through 30
October: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 10, 18 through 21, 27 through 27, 30, 31
November: 1 through 17, 21, 22, 25
December 1 through 15
Additional dates are available with a connection.
You can pay for the ticket with “hybrid points” such as AMEX or Chase points with a card that allows your points to be used at an increased value for airfare in addition to be able to transfer points into airline miles.
Using Chase Points:
If you have a Chase Sapphire Reserve® card you can redeem points for 1.5 cents each towards travel. If you have a Chase Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card® Card or Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card you can redeem points for 1.25 cents each towards travel.
You can login to your account and redeem Chase points for travel here. The cost will be 808 points with a Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card or 673 points with a Sapphire Reserve. That rate include all taxes and you will still earn flight miles as well!
Using AMEX points:
- If you have an AMEX Business Platinum Card you can get a 35% rebate of points used.
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You can login to your account and redeem AMEX points for travel here.
This is bookable for 1,310 points with AMEX. Plus you’ll get back a 35% rebate with the Business Platinum Card or a 25% rebate with the Business Gold Card, dropping the total needed to as low as 656 points. That includes all taxes and you can still earn miles for flying!
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Anything from NY??
Cancelation policy? 😉
I booked 3 RT’s but I have not gotten an email from AA, crossing fingers…
Dead – at checkout the price jumps to ~$300 roundtrip
Credit to Alaska MileagePlan to earn 25% of miles flown
Was just thinking this morning that airlines have been getting much better at this because haven’t seen price mistake in a while
My tickets got cancelled! If you look for them it says–> Status: Canceled
I wonder if it is because of Mr. Simonsuo who called the airline, see here: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/mileage-run-deals/2049972-aa-lax-slc-sfo-20-main-cabin.html