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November 2, 2010

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planeWhile the AHA’s 125th Annual Meeting is still two months away, now is a good time to start making travel plans. We’ve come across some amazing airfare deals being offered only during early November. Read on for information about flights as low as $49, and let us know in the comments about travel deals you’ve come across.

JetBlue
To celebrate that they’re now flying out of the D.C. area, JetBlue is temporarily offering a special deal of $49 nonstop flights for travel between December 1, 2010 and Jan 31, 2011 from Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) to Boston’s Logan International Airport (BOS). You must purchase your tickets by this Thursday, November 4.

AirTran
AirTran is also offering a number of inexpensive domestic flights for those traveling through February 9, 2011. For example, book a $49 flight from Baltimore/WashingtonInternational(BWI) to Boston (BOS) for the annual meeting. These offers also expire soon; you must book by next Tuesday, November 9.

American Airlines
The cheap flight deals from American Airlines include flights to Boston for as low as $79, as long as you travel before February 9, 2011. These deals also expire by next Tuesday, November 9, so book soon.

Southwest
Southwest Airlines is offering more limited deals. For instance, travel from Milwaukee to Boston through February 15, 2011 for $93. This deal must be purchased by November 19.

Logan’s flight deal page
Finally, check out Boston Logan Airport’s own Flight Deals and Specials page online. On the top left side of this page you’ll find a box listing the most current flight deals in and out of Boston Logan Airport.

This post first appeared on AHA Today.

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