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Some airlines require you to call to confirm eligibility.
Hotel senior discounts may be displayed alongside other deal types.
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While availability varies, some airlines known for senior discounts include:
United Airlines – Special fares for travelers 65+ on select routes
American Airlines – Discounts on certain domestic flights for 65+ passengers
Southwest Airlines – Senior fares for 65+, often refundable
Delta Air Lines – Occasional age-based fares, usually by phone booking
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The Expedia website may not display all senior fares automatically. Live agents can:
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Apply discount codes
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They can be, but they are less common. It depends on the airline and the destination.
Yes. AARP members can sometimes get additional deals on flights, hotels, and vacation packages.
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Generally, booking 4–6 weeks in advance for domestic flights and 8–12 weeks for international trips yields better prices.