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Indy

Posted: Thu May 03, 2007 11:45:38 pm

Indy
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Joined: 15 Jun 2005
Posts: 2316
Location: Indianapolis, IN

Ok I always tossed the ValPak coupons out. I hate junk mail and I never open a package containing nothing but ads. But that changes now. I was needed a decent plane ticket but couldn't get one. Flying to Rapid City, SD was just terrible. NW wanted over $800. I gave up on the idea until a friend of mine said he had a coupon that he got in the pack for NW. I entered the code on the NW site and the new fare was $319. The cheapest flight on Travelocity for my dates is $601. This coupon saved me $300. I won't take those little packs for granted anymore.

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ATAIndy

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 06:34:52 am

ATAIndy
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Posts: 728
Location: West Lafayette, IN

WOW! That is a discount. I didn't know those things had coupons for airlines.

Why do my favorite airlines end up going defunct??

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Boofer

Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 10:04:04 pm

Boofer
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Joined: 17 Jun 2005
Posts: 949
Location: Carmel, IN

Is that one of those Northwest "zone" coupons? I used to get those all the time years ago. It's $xx to fly from Zone 1 to Zone 2,3,or 4, $zz to fly from Zone 2 to Zone 3 or 4, or whatever.

Can I get a peanut crumb with that thimble of Coke?

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