Come To Priceline.com For The Latest Winter Airfare Deals.NORWALK Norwalk (nôr`wôk'). 1 City (1990 pop. 94,279), Los Angeles co., S Calif.; settled in the 1850s, inc. 1957. With the arrival (1875) of the Southern Pacific RR, it became a center for the dairy and logging industries, but , Conn. -- Lower fares include no Saturday Saturday: see week; Sabbath. night stay requirement, reduced change fees Several of the nation's airlines have reduced their fares - in some cases up to 50% - and priceline.com (priceline.com Incorporated, Norwalk, CT, www.priceline.com) A Web-based travel shopping site launched in 1998 where buyers submit the price they are willing to pay for airline tickets, hotel rooms, vacation packages and rental cars. (R) (Nasdaq: PCLN PCLN Priceline.com (stock abbreviation, AMEX) ) has a broad assortment assortment /as·sort·ment/ (ah-sort´ment) the random distribution of nonhomologous chromosomes to daughter cells in metaphase of the first meiotic division. as·sort·ment n. of these low-priced tickets. In addition to lower prices, some airlines have eliminated Saturday night stay requirements and reduced their ticket-change fees. Quoted prices are for published-price tickets, where travelers choose the airline and flight times before buying their tickets. For full details, conditions and restrictions, visit www.priceline.com. Here is a summary of some of priceline.com's round-trip winter ticket deals. All prices are rounded to the nearest dollar and include a $6.95 processing fee.*
-- Boston to New Orleans $241
-- Boston to Key West $245
-- Chicago to Atlanta $245
-- Dallas to West Palm Beach $217
-- Detroit to New York City $177
-- Detroit to Las Vegas $195
-- Las Vegas to Chicago $165
-- Los Angeles to Salt Lake City $173
-- Los Angeles to Ft. Lauderdale $245
-- Minneapolis to Phoenix $125
-- Minneapolis to San Francisco $185
-- Minneapolis to Orlando $205
-- New York to Orlando $125
-- New York to Las Vegas $205
-- New York to Atlanta $245
-- Philadelphia to Ft. Myers $225
-- Phoenix to Washington, DC $205
-- Salt Lake City to Las Vegas $135
-- Salt Lake City to Portland $201
*Fares are round-trip and may be available for one-way purchase. Fares may require at least a 14-day advance purchase. A 1-night minimum stay is required for most markets. Fares are valid for travel on all days at any time. Fares displayed do not include the September 11th Security Fee of up to $10 per itinerary. Fares do not include up to $18 in airport passenger facility charges where applicable. Domestic U.S. fares do not include a federal excise tax Excise Tax 1. An indirect tax charged on the sale of a particular good. 2. A penalty tax applied to ineligible transactions in retirement accounts. This penalty is assessed by and paid to the IRS. Notes: 1. of $3.10, which will be imposed on each flight segment of the itinerary - a flight segment is defined as a takeoff and a landing. Tickets are nonrefundable Nonrefundable Not permitted, under the terms of an indenture, to be refundable. . Any changes may be subject to fees. Tickets are non-transferable. Seats are limited and may be sold out on some flights/dates. Lower fares may be available in these markets. Other conditions may apply. About Priceline.com Priceline.com is a travel service that offers leisure airline tickets, hotel rooms, rental cars, vacation packages and cruises. Priceline.com also has a personal finance service that offers home mortgages, refinancing Refinancing An extension and/or increase in amount of existing debt. and home equity loans through an independent licensee licensee n. a person given a license by government or under private agreement. (See: license, licensor) LICENSEE. One to whom a license has been given. 1 M. Q. & S. 699 n. . Priceline.com operates the retail travel Web sites Travelweb.com, Activereservations.com, Lowestfare.com, RentalCars.com and BreezeNet.com. Priceline.com licenses its business model to independent licensees, including pricelinemortgage and certain international licensees. |
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