Military service members, educators, and more can take a free cruise to the Bahamas as part of Margaritaville at Sea’s “Heroes Sail Free” program.
Author: Nathan Diller, USA TODAY
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Frontier adding new international routes from Atlanta with introductory fares as low as $69
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