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Saturday, October 30, 2010
JetBlue has decided to chill out. (In Alaska, that is.)
The low-cost carrier has just announced that it will be adding Anchorage to its list of routes in North America, making it the 65th city on their list.
But don’t get your snowshoes just yet – flights aren’t actually taking off until May 26, 2011.
Once service starts, there will be a daily nonstop flight from Los Angeles’ Long Beach Airport. If you’re ready to book this far in advance, take advantage of its introductory fares (good until midnight tonight, Oct. 29) at $119 each way.
Flights from Los Angeles to Anchorage can range from $400-500 roundtrip, so a deal less than $300 both ways is a steal.
Reportedly, Delta Air Lines and Alaska Airlines have already started matching JetBlue’s fare, so that may mean that consumers will have easier access to the continental US’s chilly kin in the very near future.
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