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Toronto to Las Vegas, Fort Lauderdale, or New York City - $139 to $239 CAD roundtrip (Nov. 2023-Mar. 2024)

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Toronto to Las Vegas, Fort Lauderdale, or New York City - $139 to $239 CAD roundtrip (Nov. 2023-Mar. 2024)

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Flair Airlines
Deal courtesy of YYZ Deals.


For those that are willing to gamble well before they get there, Flair Air is showing nonstop flights from Toronto to Las Vegas for $139 to $239 CAD roundtrip including taxes.

The base fare without luggage (personal item only) is $139 CAD roundtrip.

The more realistic price is $239 roundtrip with a piece of carry-on luggage.

Weekend flights (Friday to Sunday or Monday) are available.


Toronto to Fort Lauderdale (FLL) or New York City (JFK) are also available for the same price.


Booking with Flair comes with risk. They've been known to drop routes without warning. If a flight is cancelled or delayed they usually don't have an alternative way of getting you to your destination (many routes only have flights 2-3 times a week). This tends to become a larger risk during winter when weather can affect the operations of all airlines.


Availability for travel

November, December 2023

January, February, March 2024


How to find and book this deal

1. Go to the Flair Airlines website

2. Search for a flight from Toronto to...

Las Vegas (LAS)
Fort Lauderdale (FLL)
New York City (JFK)

- Look for the dates that are $100 on the way there, and $39 on the way home.
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Deal Addict
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Aug 11, 2007
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Markham
I saw cheaper tickets for April too.
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Thank you
Jr. Member
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Feb 24, 2020
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Montreal
November 2023? Will most likely be cancelled without refund. Happened to me recently, they canceled my flight without any refund for more than 30 days now.
Newbie
Mar 13, 2020
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Montreal
People, who plan the vacation 1 year in advance, what is your life like?
Sr. Member
Apr 30, 2013
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King City
How reliable is Flair?

E.g. if booking with kids, I'd rather pay more for certainty. If there are cancellations, Falir would be first in line for cancellation.
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Sep 22, 2016
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freeforall wrote: How reliable is Flair?

E.g. if booking with kids, I'd rather pay more for certainty. If there are cancellations, Falir would be first in line for cancellation.
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Based on my experience, when there is no cancellation / changes, there are fine. When there is cancellation / changes, you cannot expect Air Canada level of service (not saying Air Canada service is good though).

I always book with Flair when the price is good (.e.g 50% of Air Canada / Westjet) and just take the risks.
Newbie
Aug 26, 2009
99 posts
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Toronto
Great deal. I just can't take the risks with Flair. Would've loved to book a flight for April.
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Aug 18, 2006
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Why can't I find any dates for Vegas ?? What dates are you getting those prices at ?
Deal Guru
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Apr 26, 2004
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MaximC25163 wrote: People, who plan the vacation 1 year in advance, what is your life like?
I booked my flight to Indonesia last July for a departure this April. You gotta get in there early for award redemption flights. I've been planning this trip out for the past seven months lol!
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Aug 29, 2010
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Toronto
I have no experience with this airline but it seems like if I should be cautious about them, booking a trip for almost a year out seems like a bad idea.
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Sep 9, 2008
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Toronto
101101110 wrote: Guess I’m f*cked. I’m an atheist! Smiling Face With Open Mouth And Tightly-closed Eyes
pack a parachute in your carry on then ;)
all your staples coupons are belong to us
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Aug 8, 2008
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With all the crazy stories I heard about flairair from forums I was really worried.

I flew round trip from Montreal to Vancouver a couple of weeks ago and it went perfect. No delays, plane was new and clean, staff was nice, luggage arrived and not lost.

Funny enough a colleague flew same route with Air Canada and their flight was delayed by 1.5 hours.

So all in all good experience and not worse than other airlines. Keep in mind it’s a discount airline so everything costs extra and seats don’t recline. (That was probably the worst part of the experience)
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CrimeMasterGoGo wrote: November 2023? Will most likely be cancelled without refund. Happened to me recently, they canceled my flight without any refund for more than 30 days now.
Can't you just do charge back with credit card? After all, the flight you booked never happened so I'm sure the CC will open a case for you
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Feb 24, 2020
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muffin4life wrote: Can't you just do charge back with credit card? After all, the flight you booked never happened so I'm sure the CC will open a case for you
That's the plan, if I don't get it back by friday, initiating a chargeback.
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Jun 24, 2016
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Toronto
We always book a trip at least 7 to 10 months ahead. My July 2023 trip booked exactly last Oct. My Feb 2023 trip booked last June 2022
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Nov 4, 2008
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MaximC25163 wrote: People, who plan the vacation 1 year in advance, what is your life like?
My senior project manager did this lol - up to two years in advance

And there's me requesting vacation barely a month in advance
When given enough time, all threads on RFD can and will go off on a tangent.
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MaximC25163 wrote: People, who plan the vacation 1 year in advance, what is your life like?
Some companies require you to pick vacation a year in advance. There isn't much you can do about it other than quit and find another job.

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