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Southwest Airlines 3-day sale offers round trips for under $100

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For three days, Southwest Airlines will be offering ticket deals from as low as $49 for a one-way flight.

Between Tuesday, June 6 and Thursday, June 8, flights will range from $49 each way to $129 each way.

The deals are for specific dates and there are a handful of restrictions. For instance, flights on Fridays and Saturdays are excluded. But depending on the day of the week and time you choose to travel, you can find yourself a pretty awesome deal!

Travel in the United States is valid from August 22 through December 13, 2017.

Those traveling to or from San Juan, Puerto Rico are offered valid deals from September 6 through December 7, 2016. International travel is available at low fares between August 22 through December 13, 2017.

For a full list of terms and conditions, or to purchase a flight click here.

Deals from Indianapolis include:

To Atlanta, GA starting at $79 or 4,339 points one-way
To Baltimore/Washington, MD starting at $79 or 4,339 points one-way
To Boston Logan, MA starting at $79 or 4,339 points one-way
To Chicago (Midway), IL starting at $49 or 2,330 points one-way
To Dallas (Love Field), TX starting at $99 or 5,679 points one-way
To Ft. Lauderdale, FL starting at $99 or 5,679 points one-way
To Ft. Myers, FL starting at $99 or 5,679 points one-way
To Houston (Hobby), TX starting at $99 or 5,679 points one-way
To Kansas City, MO starting at $49 or 2,330 points one-way
To Las Vegas, NV starting at $129 or 7,688 points one-way
To New York/Newark, NJ starting at $59 or 3,000 points one-way
To Orlando, FL starting at $99 or 5,679 points one-way
To Tampa, FL starting at $99 or 5,679 points one-way
To Washington (Reagan National), DC starting at $49 or 2,330 points one-way

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