United and Delta have round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York (LGA/JFK) for $177, NONSTOP. Flights April to May. Departures on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Origin/Destination reversible.
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United and Delta have round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York (LGA/JFK) for $177-$197, NONSTOP. Flights March to May. Origin/Destination reversible.
Notes: Delta has matched United’s fares to New York. Delta’s fare allows a free carry-on bag, United’s doesn’t unless you use their card.
United and Southwest have round-trip flights from Houston (IAH/HOU) to New York (LGA) for $163-$171, NONSTOP. Flights January to May. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Origin/Destination reversible.
Delta has round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York (LGA) for $169, NONSTOP. Flights January to February. Weekends available.
This is better than comparable United fares due to the UA bag fee.
This is more expensive than the recent Southwest sale in August with a price range of $119-$140.
The 6-month lowest moving average for most fares to/from NYC is about $190.
United has round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York (LGA) for $157, NONSTOP. Flights September to December. Some weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible. No Christmas dates available.
Southwest has round-trip flights from Houston (HOU) to New York (LGA) for $119-$140, NONSTOP. Flights September to October. Very few extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible. Cheapest flights are on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
This is part of the larger Domestic airfare sale that we mentioned four days ago. Prices continue to drop and fluctuate as competitors match.
Spirit has round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York (LGA) for $104, NONSTOP. Flights June to August. Very few weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
Delta and United have round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York or Newark (LGA/EWR) for $177-$197, NONSTOP. Flights July to November. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible. No Thanksgiving dates.
Delta flies into LGA. United flies into both LGA and EWR.
We’re aware that you can get this on Spirit for -$60 less, but expect to pay about +$80 more in bag/seat/snack fees.
The cheapest fare with a free carry-on bag is on Delta.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
JetBlue has round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York (JFK) for $177-$202, NONSTOP. Flights April to May. Very few weekends available.
Delta, United, and American have round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York, Nashville, Miami, Los Angels, Las Vegas, Denver, Kansas City, or Memphis for $135-$169, NONSTOP. Flights March to May. Departures on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
This post is a closer look at the domestic airfare sale that we mentioned yesterday.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta/AA. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
JetBlue and United have round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York (JFK/LGA) for $177-$187, NONSTOP. Flights February to April. No Sunday departures. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
JetBlue’s “Basic” fares allow for a carry-on bag and a small personal item (17 x 13 x 8 inches), like a Jansport SuperBreak backpack without a fee. You can avoid seat selection fees by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
United has round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York (LGA) for $167-$172, NONSTOP. Flights January to April. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Extended weekends available.
United’s “Basic Economy” fares do not allow for a free carry-on bag. Only a personal item (like a small laptop bag) is free. Seats are randomly assigned for free prior to boarding.
The personal item size on United is smaller (9 x 10 x 17 inches) than Frontier or Spirit (8 x 13 x 18 inches).
Delta and United have round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York (JFK) for $158-$166 NONSTOP or with a connection. Flights January to March. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Extended weekends available.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
United has round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York (LGA) for $157, NONSTOP. Flights November to February. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Extended weekends available. No Thanksgiving dates.
United’s “Basic Economy” fares do not allow for a free carry-on bag. Only a personal item (like a small laptop bag) is free. Seats are randomly assigned for free prior to boarding.
The personal item size on United is smaller (9 x 10 x 17 inches) than Frontier or Spirit (8 x 13 x 18 inches).
Southwest has round-trip flights from Houston (HOU) to New York, Denver, Tampa, or Los Angeles (LGA, DEN, TPA, LAX) for $134-$149, NONSTOP. Flights October, November, and January. Departures on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible. No Thanksgiving dates.
We’re focusing on Nonstop deals below their moving averages. Other destinations with connections are also on sale, but aren’t as good of a deal when compared to their previous prices (so we’re not mentioning them).
JetBlue has round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York (JFK) for $77-$132, NONSTOP. Flights October to November. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible. No Thanksgiving dates.
Cheapest fares have Tuesday, Wednesday, departures.
JetBlue’s “Basic” fares only allow a small personal item (17 x 13 x 8 inches), like a Jansport SuperBreak backpack without a fee. A regular sized carry-on bag will incur a bag fee. To avoid bag fees, consider using a credit card with the “first free checked bag” perk.
United and Delta have round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York (LGA) for $125-$132, NONSTOP. Flights September to November. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible. No Thanksgiving dates.
United’s “Basic Economy” fares do not allow for a free carry-on bag. Only a personal item (like a small laptop bag) is free. Seats are randomly assigned for free prior to boarding.
The personal item size on United is smaller (9 x 10 x 17 inches) than Frontier or Spirit (8 x 13 x 18 inches).
United and Southwest has round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Colorado Springs, Jacksonville, Orlando, or Memphis (LGA, SLC, LAS, COS, JAX, MCO, MEM) for $115-$138, NONSTOP. Flights August to December. Some weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible. No Christmas dates available.
Note: Southwest is matching on some of these routes, but to get the discount requires jumping through a few annoying hoops. First, you can only see the fare in their slow and buggy Southwest App. Second, you have to use code “BDAY”.
United’s “Basic Economy” fares do not allow for a free carry-on bag. Only a personal item (like a small laptop bag) is free. Seats are randomly assigned for free prior to boarding.
United and Delta have round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York (LGA) for $159, NONSTOP. Flights in the first-half of May. Departures on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Very few extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Delta and United have round-trip flights from Houston (IAH) to New York (LGA) for $149, NONSTOP. Flights in the middle of March. No Sunday departures. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible. Limited availability.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
