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These 3 Airlines Just Launched New Sales With Flights as Cheap as $24

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Some awesome flight deals on par with ones that popped up last week are back on the table for travelers looking for bargains in early 2017. And yes, among the destinations are prime spots for winter getaways — including gateways for ski trips (Denver, Salt Lake City, Reno) and beach vacations (all over Florida and the Caribbean).

On Tuesday JetBlue announced the return of a big winter sale launched one week ago, with discounted airfare starting as low as $34 one way. The rules and restrictions are essentially the same as last week’s blowout: The lowest fares are good for flights on any day except Friday or Sunday, from January 18 to March 8, with blackout dates during the peak holiday period of February 17 to 26. Availability is limited, and tickets must be booked by Wednesday, January 11, to get special prices like the ones below, listed on a one-way basis.

Boston to Richmond: $34
Las Vegas to Long Beach: $34
Oakland to Long Beach: $39
Long Beach to San Jose: $44
New York (JFK) to Charleston: $49
Nashville to Boston: $49
Baltimore to Orlando: $54
Nashville to Fort Lauderdale: $54
New York (JFK) to Bermuda: $59
New York (JFK) to Turks and Caicos: $69
New York (JFK) to Fort Lauderdale: $69
Fort Lauderdale to Cancun: $79
Boston to San Juan: $89
New York (JFK) to Reno: $94
Buffalo to Los Angeles: $99
Boston to Salt Lake City: $99

In another echo of last week’s offers, two ultra-low-fare carriers also just launched a new round of super cheap airfare deals. Frontier Airlines announced flights from only $24 one way for select Tuesday and Wednesday departures over the next six months. Here’s a sample of the deals:

Dallas to Denver: $24
Orlando to Atlanta: $24
Denver to Las Vegas: $24
Austin to Las Vegas: $29
Charlotte to Trenton: $29

And there’s a new set of fares from Spirit Airlines — which, like Frontier, is known for cheap airfare and fees for any amenities above basic transportation, including seat reservations, baggage (checked and carry-on), and food and beverages on the plane. Spirit’s newest sale offers fares as low as $34 (which drop to $23 if you belong to the airline’s $60-per-year membership club) — valid only for bookings made by midnight on Tuesday, January 10. Among the sale prices available on select dates over the next three months:

Baltimore to Detroit: $34
Boston to Baltimore: $34
Buffalo to Orlando: $34
Detroit to Denver: $34
Cleveland to Orlando: $36
New Orleans to Atlanta: $37
Atlantic City to Tampa: $37
Atlanta to Boston: $39
Chicago to New Orleans: $41
Boston to Orlando: $48
Detroit to Tampa: $48
Fort Lauderdale to Denver: $48

Finally, it’s worth checking out the ongoing sale from Southwest Airlines. The prices may not quite as astoundingly cheap as some of the other airfare deals, but Southwest still allows all passengers to check two bags free of charge, and travelers have more time to nail down their dates before booking flights. The sale is valid for reservations made as late January 26, with the best prices available for departures any day of the week except Friday and Sunday, now through May 24. Sale routes are nationwide, including deals like these:

Las Vegas to Long Beach: $39
Hartford to Baltimore: $54
Oakland to San Diego: $59
Indianapolis to Washington (Reagan): $59
Salt Lake City to Burbank: $74
Milwaukee to Dallas (Love): $75
Newark to Orlando: $82
Los Angeles to Portland (OR): $87

Don’t like any of the options above? Check out MONEY’s travel picks: 12 Great Places to Go in 2017, and How to Do Them on a Budget.

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