SAVE UP TO 40%:Book with code SAVEWOWto save up to 40% on Business Relationshipflights at Southwest Airlines through Oct. 3.
Thinking about taking a trip before the year is up or within the first few months of 2025? You deserve it. Whether your ideal destination is a tropical beach, a snowy mountain escape, or a weekend in the big city, Southwest's big sale will help you take a vacation for nearly half off.
Through Oct. 3, use code SAVEWOWwhen booking flights at Southwest Airlines to save up to 40% on base fares. Southwest's Week of Wow sale includes continental U.S. flights that take off between Oct. 29 and Jan. 31, 2025. The deal extends to flights to Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and international locations that take off between Oct. 29 and March 5, 2025.
SEE ALSO: The best freebies during Amazon's October Prime DaySouthwest also offers some attractive perks that go against the grain of typical airline policy these days. For example, Southwest bookings come with two free checked bags. You can overpack to your heart's delight on your next Southwest flight. Southwest also doesn't charge change or cancel fees, either, so if your plans change, you can alter your booking, stress-free.
If you have travel plans coming up soon, check out the Southwest Week of Wow sale. With code SAVEWOW, you could be saving up to 40% off your flight price. But you'll want to hurry because the sale ends on Oct. 3.
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