Iberian Air Specials

November 21st, 2008

International Sale Fare European Flight Offers
Origin Destination Fare from
Boston Barcelona $ 458
Boston Madrid $ 458
Boston Venice $ 480
Boston Lisbon $ 481
Boston Rome $ 483
Boston Paris $ 499
Boston Bilbao $ 569
Boston Malaga $ 569
New York Madrid $ 502
New York Seville $ 586
New York Venice $ 602
New York Istanbul $ 606
Washington D.C. Madrid $ 458
Washington D.C. Barcelona $ 458
Washington D.C. Lisbon $ 481
Washington D.C. Casablanca $ 482
Washington D.C. Milan $ 483
Washington D.C. Paris $ 497
Washington D.C. Santiago de Compostela $ 569
Washington D.C. Valencia $ 569

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USAirways International Sale Fares

November 19th, 2008

Philadelphia, PA Bermuda $110
Boston, MA Bermuda $110
Washington, DC (DCA) Bermuda $125
Pittsburgh, PA Providenciales, Turks and Caicos $125
Charlotte, NC Providenciales, Turks and Caicos $135
Philadelphia, PA Amsterdam $275
Charlotte, NC Amsterdam $290
Boston, MA Amsterdam $260
Seattle, WA Amsterdam $230
New York, NY (LGA) Amsterdam $250

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Greece names 16 of 38 Olympic bidders

November 12th, 2008

Greece’s government has named 16 bidders for its sale of Olympic Airlines, and says it has another 22 potential bidder companies that want to remain anonymous.

Companies interested in the airline operations are Athens Airways, Chrysler Aviation, Fouad El Ghanim Group, MyAir, Qatar Airways, Sky Europe and Sky One.

For ground handling are Athens Airways, Ellaktor, Fouad El Ghanim Group, Goldair, Hellenic Cargo Group, and Swissport.

For Olympic’s technical maintenance are Athens Airways, Iberia and Fouad El Ghanim Group.

The government wants to liquidate Olympic and transfer most of its 8,100 staff to other public sector jobs. -Jack Handley

EU backs proposed Alitalia takeover

November 12th, 2008

BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) — The European Union’s transport chief on Wednesday approved the proposed takeover of bankrupt Italian airline Alitalia by a group of investors, lauding its rebirth as the latest move to change the EU airline sector from an inefficient state-driven industry to a competitive privatized one.

In announcing the decision, EU Transport Commissioner Antonio Tajani said Alitalia would still have to repay a 300 million euro ($380 million) rescue loan to the Italian state since it had received such aid during previous bailout attempts.

It remained unclear how the bankrupt company would proceed to repay the loan and whether new investors would want to take on such an added commitment.

Tajani said the sale of Alitalia’s assets to a group of private investors would not be illegal, and that it will lead to the emergence of a new Italian airline “smaller in size but more efficient.” He said it could help shake up the European airline market by providing more competition and choice for air travelers.

“I am convinced that a new, more dynamic air transport market will be able to develop in Italy,” Tajani said.

“We are going beyond the old model of national, state airlines. What we see now emerging is a new model involving airlines entirely in private hands,” he added. Tajani also pointed to Greece’s Olympic Airlines SA, for which he approved privatization plans only last month.

For decades, scores of European airlines were state owned, loss making, and employed a bloated work force. They held virtual monopolies which made flying overly expensive. Only in the past dozen years have EU state aid rules forced the industry to privatize, but not without causing serious social upheaval.

Alitalia is a case in point. The airline canceled dozens of flights for a third straight day Wednesday because of labor unrest, leaving customers scrambling.

Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi has branded as “irresponsible, unacceptable” Monday’s wildcat walkout by an estimated 300 Alitalia workers. Unions for Alitalia pilots and flight attendants have refused to accept the rescue plan by Italian investors, which includes cutting the work force and the number of flights and routes.

CAI, the consortium of Italian investors set up to salvage the carrier, would take on debts and make cash payments for a total of 1 billion euros ($1.29 billion) in return for taking ownership. CAI’s binding offer, which was presented last month, is valid until Nov. 30.

Alitalia said that under the deal CAI would buy 64 of its aircraft and acquire the leasing contracts for another 29. Alitalia has a fleet of 173 planes.

The new carrier would also be paying for the old Alitalia’s landing and takeoff rights as well as its trademarks.

USAirways European Air Fares

November 12th, 2008

Each Way From To

Philadelphia, PA Bermuda $110
Boston, MA Bermuda $110
Washington, DC (DCA) Bermuda $125
Pittsburgh, PA Bermuda $125
Charlotte, NC Bermuda $135
Philadelphia, PA Milan, Italy $200
New York, NY (LGA) Milan, Italy $200
Chicago, IL (ORD) Milan, Italy $205
Los Angeles, CA (LAX) Milan, Italy $240
Phoenix, AZ Milan, Italy $240

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American Airlines International Sale Fares

November 7th, 2008

Boston, MA (BOS) – London Heathrow, United Kingdom (LHR) $206
Chicago O’Hare, IL (ORD) – Dublin, Ireland (DUB) $189
Chicago O’Hare, IL (ORD) – Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (PVR) $190
Cozumel, Mexico (CZM) – Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) $197
Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) – Los Cabos, Mexico (SJD) $237
Los Cabos, Mexico (SJD) – Chicago O’Hare, IL (ORD) $219
Los Cabos, Mexico (SJD) – Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) $237
Miami, FL (MIA) – Buenos Aires, Argentina (EZE) $404
Miami, FL (MIA) – Madrid, Spain (MAD) $329
Miami, FL (MIA) – Montevideo, Uruguay (MVD) $404
Miami, FL (MIA) – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (GIG) $414
Miami, FL (MIA) – Salvador, Brazil (SSA) $364
Miami, FL (MIA) – Santiago, Chile (SCL) $424
Miami, FL (MIA) – Sao Paulo, Brazil (GRU) $414
New York Kennedy, NY (JFK) – London Heathrow, United Kingdom (LHR) $193
New York Kennedy, NY (JFK) – Zurich, Switzerland (ZRH) $284

Travel Dates & Times for Weekend Getaway Fares

Depart anytime between Tuesday, November 11, 2008, and Friday, November 14, 2008.
Return anytime between Monday, November 17, 2008, and Wednesday, November 19, 2008.
Tickets must be purchased by this Sunday, November 9, 2008, 11:59 p.m. (CT).
Fares displayed are for round-trip coach class travel

*Taxes, fees and conditions apply.

Additional Fees and
Restrictions May Apply

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USAirways European Sale Fares

November 7th, 2008

Boston, MA London, United Kingdom (LHR) $190
Philadelphia, PA London, United Kingdom (LHR) $200
Charlotte, NC London, United Kingdom (LHR) $250
Los Angeles, CA (LAX) London, United Kingdom (LHR) $250
Phoenix, AZ London, United Kingdom (LHR) $250
New York, NY (LGA) Brussels, Belgium $225
Philadelphia, PA Brussels, Belgium $240
Pittsburgh, PA Brussels, Belgium $250
San Francisco, CA Brussels, Belgium $300
Chicago, IL (ORD) Brussels, Belgium $300

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