Last minute air fare deals out of MSP

Last minute airfares out of MSP

July 1, 2014 at 7:10PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Saturday I wrote about the high cost of summer airfares. I also included several tips for saving time and money this summer when flying. A couple of them were condensed due to lack of space, including this one: For flights out of MSP, sign up for Sun Country, IcelandAir, Delta and Sprit's e-mail or Twitter alerts.

Here's where to sign up on Delta.com. You'll need a Delta logon and passsword to sign up.

At IcelandAir, signing up for sale alerts is simple as providing your e-mail address. Why IcelandAir? It's a great place to get less expensive fares to Europe.

Sun Country offers Wing It! fares on Tuesdays. Sign up here. Today's fares for the holiday weekend include the following:

These fares must be booked by 11:59 PM CT (Central Time) on July 1, 2014. (Fares are priced one-way.)

Destination Fare From Minneapolis / St. Paul To Minneapolis / St. Paul Chicago $60* July 5, 2014 July 7, 2014 Lansing $60* July 8, 2014 July 4, 2014 Washington, D.C. (DCA) $100* July 5, 2014 July 8, 2014 Boston $110* July 4 & 8, 2014 July 4 & 8, 2014 San Diego $130* July 3, 2014 July 7, 2014 New York City (JFK) $140* July 5 & 8, 2014 July 5 & 8, 2014 San Francisco $140* July 4, 2014 July 7, 2014 Los Angeles $160* July 4, 2014 July 6, 2014

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