British Airways, Iberia, and Finnair have round-trip flights from Austin (AUS) to Lisbon or Dublin (LIS, DUB) for $505-$531 with a connection. Flights January to March. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday. 7-day minimum stay required.
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American Airlines and Delta have round-trip flights from Austin (AUS) to Tokyo (HND/NRT) for $859-$869 with a connection. Flights November to December. 7-day minimum stay required. Holiday blackouts.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on American. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Delta has round-trip flights from Austin (AUS) to Seattle (SEA) for $137, NONSTOP. Flights December to March. Weekends available. No Christmas dates available.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
JetBlue has round-trip flights from Austin (AUS) to Boston (BOS) for $157, NONSTOP. Flights December to February. Extended weekends available. No Christmas dates available.
JetBlue’s “Basic” fares allow for a carry-on bag and a small personal item (17 x 13 x 8 inches), like a Jansport SuperBreak backpack without a fee. You can avoid seat selection fees by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Alaska Airlines has round-trip flights from Austin (AUS) to Kahului (OGG) for $384-$393 with a connection. Flights November to September. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible. No Thanksgiving dates.
Alaska Airlines allows one carry-on and one personal item without additional fee. We’re aware that United usually has similarly priced fares, but those don’t allow for a free carry-on bag.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Alaska Airlines. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
United has round-trip flights from Austin (AUS) to San Jose, Costa Rica (SJO) for $298 with a connection. Flights November to December. Origin/Destination reversible. Holiday blackouts.
United’s “Basic Economy” fares do not allow for a free carry-on bag. Only a personal item (like a small laptop bag) is free. Seats are randomly assigned for free prior to boarding.
The personal item size on United is smaller (9 x 10 x 17 inches) than Frontier or Spirit (8 x 13 x 18 inches).
British Airways, Iberia, and Finnair have round-trip flights from Austin (AUS) to London, United Kingdom (LHR) for $473-$483, NONSTOP. Flights November to March. Extended weekends available. No Thanksgiving dates.
This is a Oneworld match to Dekta/SkyTeam’s fare sale from yesterday. The difference is that these are NONSTOP, while the SkyTeam fares have a connection.
Southwest has round-trip flights from Austin (AUS) to Las Vegas (LAS) for $134, NONSTOP. Flights November to December. No Saturday departures. Weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible. Holiday blackouts.
Delta has round-trip flights from Austin (AUS) to Amsterdam (AMS) or London, United Kingdom (LHR) for $385-$475 with a connection. Flights October to March.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
American and British Airways have round-trip flights from Austin (AUS) to London, United Kingdom (LHR) for $564-$574 with a connection. Flights October to March.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Most of the major domestic carriers have round-trip flights from Austin (AUS) to Honolulu (HNL) for $358 with a connection. Flights November to March. No Weekends. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Origin/Destination reversible. No Thanksgiving dates.
United has round-trip flights from Austin or San Antonio (AUS, SAT) to Los Angeles (LAX) for $131-$137, NONSTOP. Flights October to January. Weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
United’s “Basic Economy” fares do not allow for a free carry-on bag. Only a personal item (like a small laptop bag) is free. Seats are randomly assigned for free prior to boarding.
The personal item size on United is smaller (9 x 10 x 17 inches) than Frontier or Spirit (8 x 13 x 18 inches).