Coast to Coast U.S. Fares from $40 OW

Provided by: United Airlines
Expiration: 12-03-09
Travel Dates: Through March 10, 2010
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Book a Cheap Flight

United Airlines is currently offering some seriously affordable airfares to and from select cities on the East and West Coasts. Flights start at $40 each way. Fares are valid for travel Tuesday through Thursday and Saturday, through March 10. Book soon -- we have a feeling these cheap flights will fill up fast.

For more information and reservations, please visit the United Airlines Web site.
Sample Fares
Departure Destination Fares
Boston Los Angeles $100 OW
Boston San Francisco $100 OW
Las Vegas San Francisco $40 OW
Los Angeles New York $100 OW
Los Angeles San Francisco $40 OW
Los Angeles Washington D.C. $100 OW
New York San Francisco $100 OW
San Diego San Francisco $40 OW
San Francisco Washington D.C. $100 OW
Seattle San Francisco $40 OW
Travel Dates: Through March 10, 2010
Advance Purchase Requirements: A three-day advance purchase is required.
Expiration: 12-03-09
Minimum/Maximum Stay: No minimum stay is required.
Blackout Dates: May apply.
Additional Fees: Fares do not include a $3.60 per flight segment tax. A flight segment is defined as one takeoff and one landing. Fares do not include the September 11th security fee of $2.50 per enplanement at a U.S. airport or passenger facility charges of up to $18, which may be collected depending on the itinerary. Additional fees may apply.
Further Restrictions: Fares are subject to availability and may not be available on all flights or dates. Further restrictions may apply.
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