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With autumn now in full swing, Spirit Airlines is giving travelers a good excuse to take to the skies during the off-peak shoulder season.

The low-cost carrier is currently running deals on dozens of one-way fares to popular destinations like New York, Orlando, Las Vegas and more, with the vast majority priced at under $50.

The lowest price TravelPulse found as part of the present Popular Flight Deals promotions was from either Oakland or San Jose, California to Las Vegas, Nevada for a rock-bottom cost of $21. Also tagged at under $30 are tickets from Fort Lauderdale to Atlanta, Orlando to New York, Burbank to Las Vegas and Dallas to Las Vegas.

Prospective passengers will also find a range of routes available starting at $39 between several major U.S. cities, including Detroit to Orlando, Philadelphia to Orlando, Chicago to Las Vegas, Los Angeles to Dallas, Houston to Las Vegas and New York to Fort Lauderdale.

At slightly higher, but still extremely affordable price points are other desirable routes, such as:

  • Baltimore to Orlando from $40
  • Detroit to Atlanta from $44
  • Detroit to Houston from $47
  • Los Angeles to New York from $59
  • Orlando to San Juan from $62
  • Detroit to Fort Myers $64

According to Travel + Leisure, Spirit has also significantly discounted flights to popular Mexican destinations on select travel dates. Bargains on available one-way international routes include Chicago to Cancun for $92 and Philadelphia to Cancun for $134.

Spirit’s website is designed with a straightforward search function that enables customers to select their home airport and desired destinations, and apply multiple filters, including maximum budget, to find their ideal flight options.

Through a limited-time promotion, the airline is also offering members of its “Free Spirit” loyalty program double points on their bookings, as well as giving Gold-level members free Wi-Fi access on flights.

Spirit recently overhauled its previously bare-bones pricing structure and boarding procedures in an effort to evolve with the times and improve business, as the airline has been losing money despite the post-pandemic travel boom.

Whereas customers previously paid a standard fare and then needed to spend extra for such services as seat selection, checked and carry-on bags, onboard refreshments and Wi-Fi, they can now opt for a few premium fare options that bundle such amenities and even offer others like extra legroom, no middle seat and priority boarding.

source: Travelplus