Southwest Airlines offers all-time low fares through June: the week's best travel deals

Southwest Airlines has over 100 routes to choose from and current all-time low starting rates. Read on for Southwest Airlines fares and the rest of the week's best travel deals. 

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A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 takes off from the Tampa International Airport in Tampa, Fla.

If you've been waiting for the right time to book a vacation, we're here to tell you: the time is now! This week it feels like all the travel deals we've seen have slashed their prices to all time lows. We've found nationwide airfare from $19 1-way, and even price lows for flights to Asia. And for those who are looking for something a little more low-key, we've got 20% off Jucy Camper Vans.

  1.  Southwest Nationwide Fares through June
    Vendor: Southwest Airlines via DealBase
    Price: From $45.60
    Lowest By: $160
    Expires: February 5

    Is It Worth It?: With over 100 routes to choose from and current all-time low starting rates, Southwest Airlines is offering a golden opportunity to take a budget break. Book one of these Editors' Choice flights and hit Vegas, book a flight to New Orleans for Mardi Gras, or have yourself some retail therapy in NYC.

    Click on "Southwest Airlines" in the top line to see this sale. This price is valid on flights departing from Ontario, CA, (ONT) with arrival in Sacramento, CA, (SMF) on February 10. Book this travel deal by February 5 for travel from February 10 through June 3.

  2. Cathay Pacific Fares to Asia
    Vendor: Cathay Pacific via DealBase
    Price: From $729.68
    Lowest By: $14
    Expires: January 31

    Is It Worth It?: International adventurers can bag all-time low roundtrip fares to Asia on Cathay Pacific. This Editors Choice deal includes flight to Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok, and more.

    Click on the "cathaypacific.com" in the top line to book this deal; all taxes are included. We found this price for a non-stop flight departing from New York, NY, (JFK) to Hong Kong (HKG) on February 1 with return on February 8; prices vary depending on the departure cities and dates chosen. Book this travel deal by January 31 for select travel through May 23. All prices, dates, and booking details were valid at the time of publication.

  3.  Jucy Camper Van RentalsVendor: Jucy Vans via DestinationCoupons
    Discount: 20% off
    Expires: March 31

    Is It Worth It?: Ok, Asia might be a little ambitious, but that doesn't mean you can't still escape from it all. Rent a tricked-out mini van with all the comforts of home from Jucy Van and save 20%. Plus you'll get over $200 worth of extras for free! Visit one of our nation's national parks or take a trip to a festival.

    A minimum 3-night rental is required; some exclusions and additional fees apply. Rental locations include Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Book this travel deal by March 31.

  4. Frontier Airlines Red Hot Sale
    Vendor: Frontier Airlines
    Price: From $19
    Lowest By: $89
    Expires: Today

    Is It Worth It?: If you don't mind flying on the less-than-popular Frontier Airlines, then you can save some serious dough this sale. Select routes are knocked to as low as $19, a savings of as much as $89. Just keep in mind that Frontier is stingy with luggage and carryon fees.

    This price is valid on flights departing from Atlanta, GA, (ATL) to Chicago, IL, (ORD) on February 3; prices vary depending on the departure cities and dates chosen. Book this travel deal today for travel from February 1 through February 12.

  5. Converted Train-Car Room at Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel in Tennessee
    Vendor: Groupon Getaways
    Price: $119 per night
    Lowest By: $57
    Expires: February 9

    Is It Worth It?: And now for something completely different! Head to Chattanooga and spend a night in a converted train car. The historic train dates back 100 years and has been converted into a Victorian-style hotel room, part of an entire converted train station that offers a unique way to travel back in time.

    We found this rate on February 1. Book this travel deal by February 9 for stays through May 31.

Paula Kerrigan is a writer for DealNews.com. where this article first appeared.

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