Spirit Airlines Has $45 One-way Flights From Las Vegas and More — Until Tomorrow

The sale ends October 22.

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Planning an end-of-year getaway? Spirit Airlines has dozens of flight deals for travel over the next three months, but you’ll want to act quickly to book. 

“Fall break is a terrible thing to waste,” the airline shared about the sale on its website. “Grab a great fare, ditch the same ole, same ole, and make some lasting memories.”

The airline’s “Create Your Own Fall Break” sale ends tomorrow, Oct. 22, at 11:59 p.m. ET, and is valid for travel between Oct. 28 and Jan. 21, 2025. A seven-day advance purchase is required, and all eligible fares are already discounted on Spirit’s website. However, there are several blackout dates mostly centered around the holidays:

  • Nov. 26 to 27
  • Nov. 29 to Dec. 1
  • Dec. 16 to Jan. 3
  • All Friday and Sunday travel excluded 

Travel + Leisure searched through the list and found these one-way fares bookable for the lowest $45 price point:

  • Atlanta (ATL) to/from Minneapolis (MSP) and Philadelphia (PHL) 
  • Charleston (CHS) to/from New York (LGA) and Fort Lauderdale (FLL) 
  • Houston (IAH) to/from New Orleans (MSY) and Tampa (TPA) 
  • Las Vegas (LAS) to/from Burbank (BUR), Columbus (CMH), and Kansas City (MCI)
  • San Diego (SAN) to/from Oakland (OAK) and San Jose (SJC)

The discounted fares fall under Spirit’s “Go” fare class, the most restrictive ticket option, allowing passengers to bring only a personal item but now offering no change or cancellation fees. Spirit overhauled its fare structure earlier this summer with three service levels: “Go Savvy,” “Go Comfy,” and “Go Big,” each offering varying amenities like free bags, a blocked middle seat, and more.

The airline has also made recent upgrades to its services by rolling out free Wi-Fi to Spirit Gold elite members. This status is earned by accumulating at least 5,000 Status Qualifying Points (SQPs) in a calendar year, which is equivalent to spending $5,000 with the airline.

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