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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Military Airfares

Military Travel is needed worldwide which means Soldiers have to travel to and from anywhere in this world not only within the USA and transatlantic or transpacific.
The Internet has ensured that every enlisted Military can get the airfare he/she is entitled to without stress clicking on MILITARYFARES.COM

Go to Militaryfares.com. Here You can search for the best Military Airfares. Airlines like American, USAirways and United are uploading their special
military flight prices constantly. But as well European and Asiatic carriers like Lufthansa or Korean Air are offering special Soldier discounts.

But should there not exist any Military tariff for your flight, the system automatically searches other airlines databases and gives you the best available common airfare compairing between the airlines flying this citypair.

MilitaryFares.com as well gives you the possibility to choose a special type of Travel Protection Plan specially designed for the needs of active Military Personnel and their problems.

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Monday, February 18, 2008

Delta announces cheap flights to Europe

Delta Air Lines is discounting European flights from New York JFK.
Book quick, and get one of the flights for as little as $209, each-way.

Transatlantic flights today are a far better bargain than ever.

All below quoted airfares are oneway, but for roundtrip only. Neither taxes nor fees are included in those quotes.

Tickets must be purchased before February 26.
Fly eastbound between March 31 through May 15. Complete the trip by June 14.

Some blackout dates apply. Another restriction: - you must stay the níght between Saturday and Sunday abroad.

Here are some Delta Air Lines example fares out of JFK
- Accra $699
- Amsterdam $309
- Athens $399
- Barcelona $289
- Brussels $289
- Bucharest $369
- Budapest $269
- London $209
- Madrid $289
- Milan $409
- Nice $309
- Pisa $409
- Rome $409

Those great Delta bargains can be booked on sky-tours.com or flightdiscount.com

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Qantas Welcomes Australia-US 'Open Skies' Agreement

Qantas said today that it welcomed the Australia-US "open skies" agreement announced by the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development.

The Chief Executive Officer of Qantas, Mr Geoff Dixon, said the airline had supported the Australian Government's efforts to seek fully liberalised air services arrangements between the two countries at negotiations in Washington this week. This had been largely achieved.

"We welcome the outcome. It brings new opportunities for growth and competition. Importantly, it will assist the further development of Australia's aviation industry, as well as help increase trade and tourism with a major economic partner," Mr Dixon said.

The Qantas Group is currently operating at its highest ever frequency - 48 services per week - on the Pacific route. This will increase to 51 services per week as from March. In addition, the airline offers an extensive range of code share connections on US partner airlines to cities within the US, which can be increased under the liberalised arrangements.

Mr Dixon said Qantas was pleased to note the emphasis that the Government was giving to securing increased opportunities for Australian carriers.

"Further liberalisation of air services arrangements with a number of countries is needed if Australian carriers are to grow operations and match opportunities available to foreign competitors."

Mr Dixon said the airline had recently identified a range of markets where liberalisation would be required if Qantas and Jetstar were to fully implement commercial plans.

"We hope to see our commercial plans and priorities reflected in the Government's agenda for future air services negotiations," he said.

Source:Qantas Press Room


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Friday, February 8, 2008

Delta-NWA, Continental-UA may be close

Merger talks are again hitting the aviation industry.
The deal could be announced soon, according to well informed people who have been briefed on the negotiations. This will mean leaner airlines, synergy and unfortunately for the consumer higher airfares because of less competition.

Kasper, an aviation consultant explained the likely effects a merger would have on airfares and the industry:

"It's important that people understand that fares are likely to go up anyhow. Mergers may have some effect, but mergers also play into the hands of low-cost carriers. It's not as if two carriers merge and that's the end of the game. If those things happen, it's an invitation for Southwest or JetBlue to move into a market."

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Friday, October 19, 2007

Canada: Strong dollar spurs record trips abroad

Canadians are heading abroad in record numbers with their robust dollar. While the United States remains the most popular destination, overseas trips in August surpassed the 600,000 mark for the sixth month this year, Statistics Canada figures show. Before this year, the 600,000 mark had never been reached.

Spain, Italy, Croatia and Ireland are popular this year, with particular focus on Mediterranean cruises, travel agents said. In recent weeks, bookings have shifted to sun spots such as Mexico and the Caribbean.

Where once Canadians opted for cheaper package tours, now they're willing to book hotels and air separately.

"We've been on an increase since the dollar's been going up for the past year," said Allison Eaton, Vancouver-based spokeswoman for the Flight Centre. "I definitely attribute a lot of that to the strong dollar."

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