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Discounted airline flights to India
Insight Vacations has introduced an air-exclusive deal to India, offering savings in both economy and business class. For a limited time, clients can receive up to $400 off (per couple) all air-inclusive India tours when booked between Jan. 16 and March 16 with special promo code APIINDIA7. Insight’s 11-day “Enchanting Kerala” itinerary reveals the rich culture and history forged by centuries of spice trading that lured seafarers to the tranquil backwaters, plantation covered hills and palm fringed beaches, the company says.
Discounted US flights
AirTran is now offering one-way fares from $59. Flights from Atlanta to St. Louis, New York to Akron and Baltimore to Portland and Des Moines to Cleveland are all at that price. West Palm Beach to Raleigh is $79 while Washington, DC to Chicago is $89. Philadelphia to Charlotte is $102. Other flights are also discounted but reservations must be made by today. Travel dates are restricted and there are blackout dates, as well as additional baggage fees and other charges.
Colorado ski offer
Ski.com., which describes itself as North America’s largest provider of mountain vacations, is offering free flights for children to Snowmass, Colo. this winter. Families who purchase a Ski.com package by February 17 that includes at least five nights of lodging in March at any Snowmass property and four days of lift tickets valid at Aspen/Snowmass receive one free airline ticket for a child ages seven to 12. In addition to free flights, Ski.com is making it easy for families to take advantage of other freebies as well. The travel company’s “Kids Stay Free Ski Free” program allows kids ages seven to 12 to ski, stay and experience group lessons free with the purchase of a Ski.com package that includes at least five nights of lodging in either Aspen or Snowmass and four days of lift tickets. Kids also receive free equipment rentals with each adult purchase of rentals.
By David Wilkening
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