You can spend part of the spring and a bit of summer in Tahiti, thanks to a $993 round-trip airfare, including all taxes and fees, from LAX to Papeete on Air Tahiti Nui.

The fare, subject to availability, is for departures April 1-June 22 and for return by June 27. You may not stay more than 15 nights, and you must buy your ticket by Feb. 27.

Info: Air Tahiti Nui, (877) 824-4846 www.airtahitinui.com/us-en

Source: Airfarewatchdog.com

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