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Cheap Flights! New York – Mauritius $741, Baltimore – Los Angeles $256, San Francisco – Rome $530, Boston – Costa Rica $278

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Check it out!  If you’re looking for an inexpensive trip this fall (or early next year), you can scratch one off the bucket list by visiting Mauritius, or escape to Italy or Costa Rica for cheap!  Plus, fly transcontinental for just over $250!

I’ve checked each fare using ITA Matrix and confirmed they’re still available either with an online travel agency like Expedia or Orbitz, or on the airline website directly.

This Little Guy Is Waiting for You in Costa Rica!  You Can Fly There From Boston for Just $278 Round-Trip

Here are some of the best deals today.

Cheap Flights to Mauritius, Rome, Costa Rica, and More!

New York (JFK) to Mauritius for ~$741 Round-Trip

Baltimore to Los Angeles (or Vice Versa) for ~$256 Round-Trip

San Francisco to Rome for ~$530 Round-Trip

Visit Italy for Super Cheap From the West Coast With Today’s Sale Fares – Just $530 Round-Trip From San Francisco to Rome

Boston to Costa Rica for $278 Round-Trip

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