ATL > New Orleans, Louisiana: $43 round-trip – Apr-Jun

Have you ever booked a cruise only to find out that the flight to get there was going to be $500 per person? Check out cruise prices that depart during this this ridiculously cheap flight’s dates & save yourself a couple thousand dollars.

* There only appear to be a few seats at this price and availability is spotty. It will take a little digging to find dates other than the dates I found, but at this price, it’s well worth digging for.

Atlanta to New Orleans, Louisiana: 4 night trip. (But can be changed.)
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Flight Options
Best price I found: Thu, Apr 30 to Mon, May 04.
Flight Alone: $43. (Normal price: $290.00)

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