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Travel & Outdoors | September 2006
Delta's Luscious Latin Deals from LA cheapflights.com
| Delta sees continued expansion of international travel as a key component to its emergence from Chapter 11 Bankruptcy and Los Angeles as a critical city in making that strategy work. | Delta Air Lines is rendering Los Angeles (LAX) a more formidable Latin American gateway, and in the process it is laying on some low introductory discount airfares with seats as cheap as $139.
That's the price of passage from LAX to Puerto Vallarta (PVR), the resort city on Mexico's Pacific Coast. Daily LAX - PVR flights get off the ground on December 16. That $139 discount airfare, as with the others we'll quote here, is predicated on a round-trip purchase, and has to be purchased by September 26. Neither taxes nor fees are included. They're extra.
December 17, one day after Delta takes off for Puerto Vallarta, the nation's third-largest carrier inaugurates twice-weekly nonstop Los Angeles to Managua (MGA) service. The introductory discount deal here is $199.
Delta is increasing service on another already extant route out of LAX, the one to Guatemala City (GUA). Instead of one-weekly service, flights will be four times per week as of December 17. The discount airfare on this run is $169.
Delta sees continued expansion of international travel as a key component to its emergence from Chapter 11 Bankruptcy and Los Angeles as a critical city in making that strategy work. |
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