When is Cyber Monday 2022?
Cyber Monday for the year 2022 is celebrated/ observed on Monday, November 28th.
American Airlines Cyber Monday 2022
Cyber Monday is one of the biggest shopping days of the year, when retailers of all kinds bring deep discounts to their online stores. now we’ve still got a long ways to go until Children’s Place’s 2022 Cyber Monday sale arrives again. But you can scroll down the page to check out what was offered last year to get an idea of what’s likely to come.
There is still some time left to go until Children’s Place Thanksgiving sale arrives again but you can scroll down the page to view last year’s details to get a general idea of the type of offers they typically run (you can expect to see similar deals return). As we always do, we’ll be posting the latest Thanksgiving 2022 news the moment we know more. Be sure to check back again soon for more updates or join our newsletter to stay informed.
Last Year’s American Airlines Cyber Monday
2021 ad
Alaska Airlines is holding a Cyber Monday sale with flights for 2022 as low as $29. But you’ll have to act quick, as the deals are only available from now until 11:59 p.m. PST on Tuesday, Nov. 30.
The deals are available for travel in early 2022, from January through March, making it the perfect excuse to book a post-holiday getaway.
History
Are you interested in seeing some of American Airlines’ older Cyber Monday ads? Then follow the links below to view the last few years of ad history.
2020 ad
For more information on the sale or to book your flight, visit the Alaska Airlines website
Book now, save later !
- Purchase up to $199.99 and receive a promotional discount of 10%
- Purchase between $200 and $499.99 and receive a promotional discount of 12%
- Purchase between $500 and $999.99 and receive a promotional discount of 15%
- Purchase $1,000 or more and receive a promotional discount of 20%
2019 ads page 1
More about American Airlines
On April 15, 1926, Charles Lindbergh flew the first American Airlines flight – carrying U.S. mail from St. Louis, Missouri, to Chicago, Illinois. After 8 years of mail routes, the airline began to form into what it is today. American founder C.R. Smith worked with Donald Douglas to create the DC-3; a plane that changed the entire airline industry, switching revenue sources from mail to passengers.