Book your 2010 Vacation Package today! Flight + 3-night Hotel packages starting at $57 per person, per night

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Travel: 1/1/10 – 3/10/10

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Location

Hotel Name

Rating

Flight + 3 nights per person,
per night

Anaheim

Holiday Inn Anaheim

$92 from
San Francisco

Anaheim

Holiday Inn Buena Park

$83 from
San Francisco

Clearwater/Tampa DoubleTree Beach Resort Tampa/North Redington Beach

$91 from
Jacksonville

Clearwater/Tampa Holiday Inn Clearwater Beach

$82 from
Jacksonville

Clearwater/Tampa Sheraton Sand Key Resort

$107 from
Jacksonville

Ft. Lauderdale The Westin Beach Resort, Fort Lauderdale

$238 from
St. Louis

Ft. Lauderdale Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa

$186 from
Kansas City

Keystone Keystone Lodge & Spa, a RockResort

$219 from
Albuquerque

Keystone River Run Condominiums

$205 from
Amarillo

Las Vegas Bellagio

$139 from
Denver

Las Vegas Circus Circus Hotel & Casino

$57 from
Ontario

Las Vegas Excalibur Hotel & Casino

$96 from
Cleveland

Las Vegas Luxor Las Vegas

$78 from
San Diego

Las Vegas Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino

$87 from
Tucson

Los Angeles Beverly Garland’s Holiday Inn Universal Studios

$101 from
San Francisco

Los Angeles Hyatt Regency Newport Beach

$127 from
San Francisco

Los Angeles Sheraton Universal Hotel

$138 from
San Francisco

New Orleans Hilton Riverside

$116 from
Birmingham

New Orleans Sheraton New Orleans Hotel

$119 from
Birmingham

New York City Holiday Inn Midtown 57th Street

$125 from
Baltimore

New York City New York Marriott Marquis Hotel

$150 from
Baltimore

New York City Warwick New York

$159 from
Baltimore

Orlando DoubleTree Hotel at Entrance to Universal Orlando

$105 from
Nashville

Orlando Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort

$157 from
Baltimore

Orlando Disney’s Port OrleansResort - French Quarter

$140 from
Nashville

Orlando Sheraton’s Vistana Resort Lake Buena Vista

$179 from
Manchester

Orlando Sheraton’s Vistana Villages on International Drive

$169 from
New Orleans

Park City The Yarrow Resort Hotel

$142 from
Denver

Park City Three Kings Condominiums

$205 from
Denver

Phoenix/Scottsdale

Fairmont Scottsdale

$213 from
Los Angeles

Phoenix/Scottsdale

Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch

$224 from
El Paso

Phoenix/Scottsdale

The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa

$154 from
San Diego

San Diego

Holiday Inn San Diego Bayside

$101 from
San Jose

San Diego

La Coasta Resort & Spa

$139 from
San Jose

San Diego

Paradise Point Resort & Spa

$116 from
Tucson

San Diego

The Dana on Mission Bay

$106 from
Sacramento

San Francisco Hotel Carlton

$68 from
Los Angeles

San Francisco Radisson Fisherman’s Wharf

$88 from
Los Angeles

San Francisco Sheraton Fisherman’s Wharf

$90 from
Los Angeles

St. Petersburg/Tampa Alden Beach Resort & Suites

$92 from
Jacksonville

St. Petersburg/Tampa Tradewinds Sandpiper Hotel & Suites

$117 from Raleigh/Durham

Vail Manor Vail Lodge

$308 from
Albuquerque

Vail The Lodge at Vail, a RockResort

$212 from
Amarillo

Customized vacation packages include:
• Roundtrip flight via Southwest Airlines®
• 3-night hotel accommodations (including taxes)
• Rapid Rewards® credit on flight portion
• 24-hour traveler assistance

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Alaska Airlines, Delta will announce alliance on Monday

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Read More in: Alaska Airlines, Delta Airlines, Seattle, travel

BREAKING NEWS!

“Alaska Airlines passengers may gain more direct flights to more international destinations, in what the airline is calling “a major marketing alliance,” to be announced Monday.

The new agreement is with Delta Airlines, which merged with rival Northwest Airlines after getting antitrust approval Oct. 29. Both Delta and Northwest already had code sharing agreements with Seattle-based Alaska Airlines, which meant flights could be booked straight either of the carriers on Alaska.

One benefit for Alaska from the merger is that Delta is now moving some aircraft from redundant routes within the U.S., into less-served and more lucrative international routes, said Steve Danishek, president of TMA Inc., a Seattle-based industry consultant and agent.

These will include Valencia, Spain; Monrovia, Liberia; Cape Town, South Africa, and direct flights to Tokyo from Atlanta, New York and Salt Lake, he said.

“What it means for Alaska is good news on the feed side, because they can now feed to many more destinations,” Danishek said. “It’s just more options for Alaska, for the mileage holders here.””( via bizjournals.com/seattle) by Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle) – by Steve Wilhelm

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