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Travelocity Promotional Code Updated March 13, 2010

A Travelocity promotional code can be found only once in a while for your favorite destinations but no worries because there are always deals and savings for other locations in the world. Whenever there’s an online deal available, the promotions will be listed below so check back often if you are looking for a discount on a particular destination. In fact, a officially sent out Travelocity promo code will be updated here, so there is no need to check anywhere else.

Details of the Travelocity Promotional Code

Travelocity Promo Code for Vacation Packages

Travelocity Promotional Code for Hotels

Travelocity Cruises Promo Code

Travelocity Car Rental Promo Codes

Travelocity Promo Code for Airlines

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How to Use a Travelocity Promotional Code

Many people wonder where to place the Travelocity promotional code, and it’s actually quite easy. Once you select the trip that you are comfortable with, you will be taken to a screen to review all the details of your selection. It’s a pretty long page where they also try to sell you travel insurance and others but if you look under #2 (as shown below, there will be a place to add your promotional code.

Once you enter the code, click “Apply” and the price will automatically reflect the applicable savings.

Recently Expired Travelocity Promotional Code

  • Summer Caribbean Cruises from $499 – Expire 3/11/10
  • Washington, D.C. Hotels from $89 – 3/8/10
  • Extra 10% on Travelocity’s 100 Under $100 Sale. Use Code Save10AMX – Expire 3/9/10
  • Get Up to $340 Back on Vacation Packages, and a $75 Reward with an AMEX Card. Use Promo Code 75AMXGIFT – Expire 2/28/10
  • InterContinental Presidente Cancun Resort for just $127/night – Expire 2/28/10
  • Up to 50% on Caribbean Hotels – Expire 2/28/10
  • Round-Trip Flights from $349 on LAN Airlines – Expire 2/28/10
  • First-Class Denver Fares from $284 Round-Trip – Expire 2/23/10
  • San Francisco at the Parc 55 Hotel for just $99/night – Expire 2/18/10
  • Up to 55% in Baja, Mexico at Solomar Hotels and Resorts – Expire 2/18/10
  • Valentine’s Day Deals – Romantic Getaways from $282 – Book Today (Unless you want to get in trouble)
  • Stay at 4-Star Hilton Grand Vacations Suites in Waikiki for just $132 – Expire 2/12/10
  • Waikiki Beach at the OHANA Waikiki Beachcomber Hotel from just $125 – Expire 2/12/10
  • Travelocity Cruise Super Sale: Save up to 80%, plus get FREE upgrades, onboard credit and more – Expire 2/11/10
  • Get up to $500 Onboard Credit and FREE Stateroom Upgrades on Carnival – Expire 2/11/10
  • During Travelocity’s Cruise Super Sale, Get up to $800 Credit Onboard Celebrity Cruises – Expire 2/11/10
  • During Travelocity’s Cruise Super Sale, Get up to $700 Credit Onboard Royal Caribbean Cruises – Expire 2/11/10
  • Cruise Super Sale: Take up to an extra $300 off your cruise when booking a balcony or higher stateroom with Royal Caribbean – Expire 2/11/10
  • Travelocity Cruise Super Sale: Get up to $400 Onboard Credit on Norwegian Cruise! – Expire 2/11/10
  • During Travelocity’s Cruise Super Sale, Get up to $725 Onboard Credit, Reduced Deposits, Specialty Dining, and More on Holland America – Expire 2/11/10
  • Travelocity Cruise Super Sale: Get up to $75 Onboard Credit on Disney Cruises – Expire 2/11/10
  • Rent a Minivan from $51.99/Day with Thrifty – Expire 2/3/10

About Travelocity and History of Travelocity Promotional Code

Travelocity is an online discount travel site that is owned by Sabre Holdings. Unlike others in the travel industry, this company is privately held so there’s no easy way to buy its stock and own a piece of this wonderful travel site.

According to the company, it is the sixth largest in the industry and second largest online travel site in the world. Headquartered in Southlake Texas with additional offices in New York City, San Francisco, San Antonio and overseas, Travelocity serves customers around the world and in most time zones.

Little did people know that when founded in 1996, Travelocity was a subsidiary of Sabre Holdings which in itself is a subsidiary of American Airlines. The website, Travelocity.com, naturally became the first site to allow customers to access American Airlines’ reservation system, SABRE, without human intervention. This allowed quick, easy access to book and reserve airline tickets. Pretty soon, they found out about the power of promos so they started offering Travelocity promo code as a way to attract more customers looking for deals.

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