Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
New All-Business Class Service JFK to London City Airport
New all-business-class service between London City and New York JFK starts today. The service, which will be offered twice-daily by mid-October, will be operated on specially configured A318s with 32 lie-flat business class seats. "For the first time, New York has a tailor-made premium service to the London Canary Wharf area on its doorstep. The flights will feature OnAir inflight connectivity enabling passengers to use their mobile and smart phones to send and receive text messages and e-mails and for Internet access. Passengers departing LCY will be able to check in for a flight as late as 15 min. before departure. Westbound flights will stop for refueling at Shannon, where passengers will be able to pre-clear customs and immigration before reaching New York. The plane will carry only 32 passengers, in seats that recline to fully flat beds. For more information call 1 888 321 4737
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Thursday, September 24, 2009
Aer Arann offers 75% off for kids and 25% for adults
This Aer Arran special must be booked before September 27th. For more information call 1-888 321-4737 or EuropebyAir.com
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Incredible savings on Int'l flights, don't put off that dream trip
It's all too easy to put that exotic dream trip on hold, yet again – but now that the summer travel frenzy has faded, you'll find incredible savings on international flights. Plus, off-season adventures translate to fewer crowds, lower hotel rates, and an overall more authentic experience once you touch down – even places you've already visited can seem like uncharted territory. Treat yourself to an affordable and long-overdue vacation with this fresh batch of fall and winter fares to Europe 1 888 321-4737 or EuropebyAir.com
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Aer Arann - Fees Don't Fly With Us
Hotel or Castle..Flying or Biking…..Choose the Aer Arann route ....That's to your liking! For more info contact EuropebyAir 1 888-321-4737
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
EuropebyAir bmi seat sale starts Wednesday
The bmi airline seat sale starts Wednesday 9 September.
Great rates, many fantastic destinations, availability is limited and the sale will end on 30 September.
Don't miss out call 1-888 321 4737 or go to EuropebyAir web site on Wednesday.
Great rates, many fantastic destinations, availability is limited and the sale will end on 30 September.
Don't miss out call 1-888 321 4737 or go to EuropebyAir web site on Wednesday.
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Monday, September 7, 2009
Ryanair's €100 fee for checking in two bags
Customers will soon face a fee of €100 for checking in two bags at the airport.
The low-cost carrier said that it's going to charge fliers more than three times the amount it previously did to check in a second bag at the airport, pushing the price up to €70. If it's checked in online, it will cost €35.
The airline also said that the price of checking in a first bag over the internet will jump 50pc to €15, and to €30 if it's checked in at the airport. Passengers can expect to pay the same again when they're flying home.
Those wanting to bring their skis on holidays this winter can expect to pay €40 for checking them in online, or €50 if they do so at the airport -- Again just one-way.
And for every kilo that a bag is overweight, passengers will have to pay €20, up from €15.
The changes will be effective from October 1. In addition the weight allowance for each customer's total number of checked-in bags will double from 15 kilos to 30 kilos. So, do the math when comparing ticket prices.
The low-cost carrier said that it's going to charge fliers more than three times the amount it previously did to check in a second bag at the airport, pushing the price up to €70. If it's checked in online, it will cost €35.
The airline also said that the price of checking in a first bag over the internet will jump 50pc to €15, and to €30 if it's checked in at the airport. Passengers can expect to pay the same again when they're flying home.
Those wanting to bring their skis on holidays this winter can expect to pay €40 for checking them in online, or €50 if they do so at the airport -- Again just one-way.
And for every kilo that a bag is overweight, passengers will have to pay €20, up from €15.
The changes will be effective from October 1. In addition the weight allowance for each customer's total number of checked-in bags will double from 15 kilos to 30 kilos. So, do the math when comparing ticket prices.
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