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Sale alert: Fly from the Lower Mainland to 3 Mexican cities at a steal

Find out how to shave some money off flights from near Vancouver to popular vacation destinations right now.
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Swoop Airlines offers cheap flights out of the Abbotsford airport near Vancouver to Los Cabos, Mazatlan, and Puerto Vallarta in Mexico and connect to destinations like Jamaica.

One of Canada's discount carriers is offering low-cost flights from Canada to all of its destinations in the United States and or tropical hotspots. 

Swoop, WestJet's discount carrier, is offering 25 per cent off base fares to the U.S.A or any of its international destinations including Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan in Mexico, Kingston or Montego Bay in Jamaica, Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic, or Varadero in Cuba. 

The sale is valid for travel from Feb. 25 to March 15 and tickets must be booked by 3:30 p.m. Tuesday (Feb. 21). Use the promotional code MARDI25 to take advantage of the offer. 

While Swoop doesn't fly to any U.S. destinations directly from the Abbotsford International Airport (YXX), there are many key cities that travellers can access via other Canadian airports. 

For example, locals can connect to highly-sought vacation destinations such as Jamaica, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic via the Lester B. Pearson International Airport (YYZ) in Toronto. 

Cheap flights to the Vancouver area from Mexico via Swoop Airlines

Folks looking to take advantage of the sale with a direct flight from Abbotsford can enjoy nonstop service to Los Cabos, Mazatlan, and Puerto Vallarta via Mexico. 

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The lowest-cost option to Mexico is Los Cabos, where locals can enjoy non-stop, one-way flights from YXX starting at only $119 including all taxes and fees. Since the base fare on the flight is $45.43 and 25 per cent of it ($11.36) can be subtracted from the final price. The final price works out to $107.64 including all taxes and fees

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Photo via Swoop

The United States is warning travellers to completely avoid travel to six Mexican states due to increasing violent crime and kidnapping; Los Cabos, however, is not located within one of those states. 

While the Canadian government hasn't instated a "do not travel" warning, it advises tourists to avoid "all non-essential travel" to 13 areas across the country due to violence and organized crime. Travellers electing to go to Mazatlan in particular should exercise caution and are urged to stay within a resort property.

Find out more information about the Mexico travel advisories.

Travellers who smoke should also be aware Mexico recently introduced a law that affects them. The Mexico smoking ban forbids smoking in any public area and the penalties for breaking the law may be more strictly enforced than in Canada. 

Find out everything that you need to know about travelling to Los Cabos with our comprehensive guide.