[05/12/2017 @ 2:16 PM] Book this fare on: Priceline, BookingBuddy, Travelocity, Orbitz, CheapTickets, Expedia, Hotwire.
[05/12/2017 @ 8:25 PM] Still available from San Antonio. Austin Fare gone. Removing from deal list.
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United has round-trip flights from Austin (AUS) to Miami (MIA) for $96, connection in Houston. $48 each-way. Flights midweek in August. Origin/Destination reversible.
Note: San Antonio has better availability and is slightly cheaper. We covered those fares in a previous post, here: [Cheap Flights: San Antonio to/from Miami $86 r/t – United].
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I was able to pull this fare up on Priceline. Screenshot taken at 2:21 PM on 05/12/17.
Flight Details:
- Full Route: AUS-MIA-AUS
- Previous Lowest Price Average: $160
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