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Today's fare sales
Posted by: Sean O'Neill, Tuesday, Apr 17, 2007, 9:20 AM

Out of Atlanta: Check out the two-day fare sale that Airtran is running. The discount airline is offering tickets for travel during the month of May (with some dates excluded). A sample round-trip fare between Atlanta and L.A. is $190, after taxes and fees. That's about $120 less than the typical fares on that route, according to our quick search online comparing other fares.

Out of New York City and Washington: On the fancier end of the airline spectrum, MAXJet, the all-business class airline, is running a special that ends today. Travel between Washington Dulles and London Stansted starts at $1,000 roundtrip. Travel between New York JFK and London Stansted starts at $1,200 roundtrip. (To read more about MAXjet's five feet of legroom, four course meals, and other perks, click on this Budget Travel article.)

For package deals for travel elsewhere, visit our Real Deals section.

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