Price valid through end of schedule with capacity controls on all dates.
Sample dates SFO-BOS: 05/05-05/12 for $156 with taxes. SFO-PIT is $170 with taxes.
HT: FT
Price valid through end of schedule with capacity controls on all dates.
Sample dates SFO-BOS: 05/05-05/12 for $156 with taxes. SFO-PIT is $170 with taxes.
HT: FT
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7 Comments On "S. Francisco To/From Boston Or Pittsburgh For As Low As $156 Round Trip With All Taxes!"
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Can you go to San Fran as well?
@sam:
All domestic fares are good for travel in either direction.
Pretty cool. Maybe well do a MR to California
I’ve noticed that many of flights connect through JFK. Is there anyway to buy the ticket and ditch the Boston-JFK segment (obviously w/o checking bags) and hop on from JFK to S.Francisco or will they ban you from flying??
@curious – if you’re a no-show for the first segment, the rest of the itinerary will be canceled.
OTOH if you wanted to, you could no-show for the last segment of an itinerary, e.g. book BOS-JFK-SFO-JFK-BOS but get off in JFK on the return, as long as you don’t check bags. This is a violation of most carriers’ contract of carriage (some LCCs are exceptions) – but from most of the FT discussion it seems if you don’t abuse it too much the risk is limited. I’ve done this on DL and AA.
footnote – won’t get miles for segments not flown
gotcha–thanks for the info!