International Sale fares to St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles and Paris, France

May 7th, 2009

Each Way From To

Philadelphia, PA St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles $105
New York, NY (LGA) St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles $105
Pittsburgh, PA St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles $110
Washington, DC (DCA) St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles $135
Denver, CO St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles $190
Philadelphia, PA Paris, France $175
Charlotte, NC Paris, France $200
Chicago, IL (ORD) Paris, France $200
Boston, MA Paris, France $200
San Francisco, CA (SFO) Paris, France $245

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May Day strikes to disrupt Greek public transport

April 30th, 2009

Associated Press

ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Greece’s Olympic Airlines says it is canceling more than 100 flights Friday as part of union protests coinciding with the May 1 labor day holiday.

Public transport services including buses, intercity trains and the capital’s metro system, will also be disrupted, as will ferry routes between Greek islands.

Olympic Airlines said Thursday it would cancel 52 flights, mostly to domestic destinations but also including routes to Dusseldorf, Rome, Milan, Paris, Brussels, Bucharest and Larnaca.

Labor unions and left-wing parties are planning several demonstrations in Athens and other major cities. The protests will focus on the effect of the international financial crisis, which has slowed growth and fueled unemployment in Greece.

Air France Sale Fares- Athens, Budapest and more….

April 29th, 2009

Summer Deals to Europe
Offer expires May 1, 2009
one-way based on round-trip
San Francisco – Madrid $252*

New York – Athens $278*
Houston – Budapest $284*

Boston – Prague $304*

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Can Cyprus Airways save itself? Editorial

April 25th, 2009

Financial Mirror

For several months now the island’s main carrier, Cyprus Airways, has been on the defensive, reacting to challenges from other airlines, but with no clear forward-thinking strategy of its own.
It all started in December when CAIR slashed return fares from the UK by about 100 pounds, trying to fend off the competition from prime rival British Airways, as well as regional and charter operators such as Monarch and Flyglobespan. Then came the threat from easyJet that multiplied its schedule to Cyprus by adding flights to Larnaca, beyond the near-capacity operation to Paphos.
CAIR’s biggest money-earner is also at risk as Aegean has grown up from a young upstart and has matured into a fully-fledged operator, hoping to become the leading airline between Cyprus and Greece. Other fledgling airlines are also eyeing Cyprus, while the new owners at Olympic will probably embark on a major drive to win back lost business, taking as much from Cyprus Airways along the way.
The national carrier was forced to reconsider its plans to scrap the loss-making Larnaca-Paphos-Athens flight after Aegean said it was increasing the number of its weekly flights and started a new service to Paphos. Cyprus Airways countered with an offer of 134 euros to Athens for 4,500 seats, but these quickly sold out.
CAIR has recently announced further knee-jerk reactions to major competitors, with the latest being the 260-euro offer to Dubai, at a time when Emirates sold out a once-time offer to Malta for 200 euros, including air fare, taxes and accommodation.
However, for some obscure reason, it is happy to keep the loss-making Beirut service afloat, whereas it could even increase its earnings by putting on smaller aircraft, lowering the air fare and cutting the costly overnight stay of its crews.
Though the airline’s books seem to be in the black for now, not responding to the great demand of its most loyal customers could spell its final demise.
The main problem with the airline’s management is that it may introduce cut-rate offers to beat the competition, but it does not follow through, resulting in passengers swinging from one airline to the other.
Offers are also limited in number to no more than 15 seats per flights, which is why offers are taken up so fast, with management often denying rumours that staffers with the know grab them first. This obviously annoys customers to switch their allegiance to rival operators and deters others from considering short breaks rather than stay home.
It is also unjustifiable that other airlines (Austrian, Lufthansa) are taking the lion’s share of travel to Brussels, at a time when Cyprus Airways, too, flies to the EU capital.
Unless, of course, the plan is to finally run it into the ground, only to be “saved” by a handful of investors who have been eyeing a takeover for some time.

Air Fare Specials to Munich

April 23rd, 2009

With this fabulous fall fare your getaway is already at your fingertips. Experience unforgettable days at the famous Oktoberfest in Munich with Bavarian specialties, fun and music. Or simply enjoy the city of Munich with its impressive historic buildings and old world flair – Lufthansa can take you there. Don’t miss out and book now, because flights and hotels usually sell out early for this popular festival.

Purchase your tickets by Apr. 28 and depart between Aug. 31 – Oct. 25, 2009.

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New York – Munich from $202*
Charlotte – Munich from $296*
Houston – Munich from $303*
Miami – Munich from $313*
San Francisco – Munich from $378*
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* One-way based on round-trip purchase, excl. taxes & fees

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Iclandic Sale Fares to Europe from Seattle and Boston

April 23rd, 2009

SAVE ON SPRING AND SUMMER FARES

Travel from Seattle to:

Reykjavik from $569*
London from $669*
Stockholm from $799*
Helsinki from $969*
Copenhagen from $799*
Oslo from $739*

Valid for outbound travel July 23, 2009 – August 30, 2009. Valid for new purchases only, are determined by departure date, and are based on round-trip purchase per person.

Travel from Boston to:

Reykjavik from $389*
Oslo from $699*
Copenhagen from $729*
Stockholm from $729

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American Airlines Discount Air Fares to Bogota- Colombia, Panama City-Panama, Costa Rica, Barbados and more…

April 21st, 2009

International Weekend Getaway Fares

Travel Dates & Times for Weekend Getaway Fares

Miami, FL (MIA) Bogota, Colombia (BOG) $113^
Miami, FL (MIA) Bridgetown, Barbados (BGI) $169^
Miami, FL (MIA) Curacao, Netherlands Antilles (CUR) $176^
Miami, FL (MIA) Liberia, Costa Rica (LIR) $200^
Miami, FL (MIA) Montreal, QC (YUL) $131*
Miami, FL (MIA) Nashville, TN (BNA) $120*
Miami, FL (MIA) Oranjestad, Aruba (AUA) $144^
Miami, FL (MIA) Panama City, Panama (PTY) $75^
Miami, FL (MIA) Philadelphia, PA (PHL) $84*
Miami, FL (MIA) Port of Spain, Trinidad (POS) $94^
Prices above are each way, based on round-trip purchase.
Taxes, fees and conditions apply.

*U.S. And Canada Fares For Next Weekend
Purchase by Friday, April 24, 2009.
Travel is valid 5/1/09 through 5/5/09.
Taxes, fees and conditions apply.
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^International Fares For Next Weekend
Purchase by Sunday, April 26, 2009.
Travel is valid 4/28/09 through 5/6/09.
Taxes, fees and conditions apply.

Visit www.aa.com/netsaaver for additional fare offers for this weekend and other travel dates.