$18 Flights St. Louis to Las Vegas


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Frontier Airlines is offering fares starting at $18 one-way between St. Louis and Las Vegas! Although the advertisement states that flights start at $21, if you actually go to book the flight, it ends up being $36 roundtrip! This is valid for flights booked TODAY only for travel January 13 through February 10, 2015.

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Unfortunately though the cheap fares are only for non-stop fares and those flights seem to take place on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday. The $21 fares seem to be most available on Tuesdays though.

Screen Shot 2014-10-28 at 11.07.17 AMAnd remember, with Frontier you will pay extra for everything:

  • To select your seat will cost you $3 per each way. Or if you can wing it and take whatever seat you get when you check in.
  • A carry on bag will cost you $25, but if you have Frontier’s Discount Den you get $5 off.
  • And like most other airlines, you’ll pay for a checked bag – $20 if paid for in advance online or $25 if paid for at the airport. Again, you get $5 off if you have Frontier’s Discount Den.

Overall though, a GREAT deal if your plans are flexible!

 

 

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