Where can i find cheap plane tickets? i need a flight from Louisville or Cincinnati to Chicago?
I want to leave march 31 and return either the 6 or 7th of april.. im looking to spend no more than $145 .. any help would be much appreciated!! please && thank you! (: 
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American Airlines and Southwest have rates from $107 per ticket.  You'll have to book at their websites.  http://www.aa.com http://www.southwest.com
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The person who cited a ticket  price of $107 on American or Southwest appears to be citing one-way  ticket prices between Louisville and Chicago, which is not particularly  helpful information given that 1) those prices do not include tax, and  2) the person asking the question is looking for a round-trip ticket.  That having been said, the only way you're likely to get a round-trip  ticket between those cities with less than a week's notice, barring an  unlikely last-minute fare sale, is to place a bid through priceline.com  or hotwire.com.  The lowest fares right now between Louisville (SDF) and  Chicago (either MDW or ORD) for those dates are just over $200 after  tax on Southwest, and are only likely to increase between now and the  day of departure.  Cincinnati-Chicago does have some last-minute fares  published that are rather inexpensive, but those are only good for  weekend travel -- they can't be used to fly on Tuesdays and Wednesdays  as you are looking to do.  The fares for your dates to Cincinnati, in  fact, are even higher -- because Southwest doesn't fly to Cincinnati,  there is not competitive pressure, and flying from there to Chicago is  nearly $600 for your dates, according to orbitz.com.  If you can afford to go to $200, then I'd look at booking the ticket  between Louisville and Chicago Midway on Southwest -- it's the best  published fare you're going to get right now.  If you don't want to  spend that much, then you'll either have to try using Priceline or  Hotwire for their bid features to try and get a cheaper ticket, or  you'll have to find another way to get there (such as a Greyhound bus).
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18K Travel http://www.18ktravel.com
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try this site: www.everydaytravelconnections.com