Cheap Airfare to the Caribbean

American Airlines is offering some really cheap flights to the Caribbean. A couple of good deals for Texas travelers:

Some of the flights out of Miami, Tampa, D.C., Newark, and New York are really cheap too.

Make sure you check the restrictions on these flights, if you’re booking one:

  • Fares are round-trip for Economy Class travel and are nonrefundable.
  • Tickets must be purchased at least 7 days prior to departure or 1 day after reservation is made, which ever comes first, but no later than 11:59 pm (CT), March 24, 2004.
  • Fares are valid for departure April 1 through June 12, 2004. (Other travel dates may be available at different fares.)
  • Off-peak fares shown are valid for travel outbound Monday through Thursday and return Tuesday through Friday except for Central America.
  • A 3 day minimum stay is required.
  • For all travel, up to $18 USD per round-trip in local airport charges may be collected in addition to the advertised price.
  • Fares do not include a federal excise tax of up to $3.10 USD per each U.S. domestic flight segment of your itinerary. A flight segment is defined as one takeoff and landing.
  • Fares do not include September 11th Security Fee of $2.50 for each enplanement that originates at a U.S. airport, up to a maximum of $5 per one way or $10 per round trip.
  • Government taxes and fees of up to $125 USD, varying by destination, are not included, and may vary slightly depending on currency exchange rates at the time of purchase.

Thanks to Megnut for pointing this airfare sale out.


One Response to “Cheap Airfare to the Caribbean”  

  1. Gravatar Icon 1 Dan

    If you’re going to the Caribbean, you need to know the latest news on Passports and travel to US Territories

    No passport is needed for Puerto Rico (self-governing U.S. commonwealth) or the U.S. Virgin Islands (U.S. Territory). For the rest of the Caribbean (and the world), you’ll need a passport if traveling by air or sea.

    If you’re traveling abroad soon and need a passport, you can check the box for an expedited passport application. With the current backlog brought on by new regulations, this may be a good idea.

    You can check the status of your passport’s processing online; it may be on its way.

    The U.S. Department of State provides a very informative Web site for details on how to obtain your first passport.

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