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Amtrak customers now benefit from more flexible and affordable fares

Washington, D.C. – Based on extensive customer research, and in an effort to better meet customer needs, Amtrak has introduced a new, simplified fare structure with more flexible and affordable options. The simpler fare structure launched this week and builds on other recent improvements Amtrak has made to the booking experience.

The new fare structure reduces fare types from three categories to two and serves to provide a more consistent booking experience with fare types that are clearly differentiated and easy-to-understand:

  • Flex: For customers who want a more flexible travel option, these tickets are fully refundable if canceled, and can be changed without fees before departure[1].
  • Value: For customers who know their travel plans and want a more affordable option, these tickets are at a lower price than Flex tickets, non-changeable and receive a 75% refund if canceled.

In addition to simplifying the fare structure, benefits of the new approach also include:

  • Flex fares will often be available starting at lower prices than previously offered.
  • Occasional sale fares at an even deeper discount (these will be non-changeable and receive a 50% refund if canceled).
  • Any refunds of credit card purchases will be made to the original form of payment, rather than as an eVoucher.[2]

These changes to Coach and Acela Business tickets make it easier for Amtrak customers to choose the ticket type that best fits their travel needs. Non-Acela Business and First Class tickets were already fully refundable and changeable with no additional fees. Tickets purchased prior to the launch of the new simplified fare structure remain subject to the fare rules and conditions that were in effect when the ticket was purchased.

 

 

AirAsia X welcomes Australia and Kiwi guests on board

AUSTRALIA/NEW ZELAND, 11 September 2023 – Asia’s low fare leader for medium haul international air travel, AirAsia X Bhd (Kuala,Lumpur: AIRX), reaffirms its commitment to providing the very best in terms of safe, affordable and reliable air travel for its Australian and Kiwi guests.

Following the recent (finder.com.au) survey announced earlier this week – highlighting that more than a third of Australians or more than 7 million people, have chosen to fly with a low cost airline in the past 12 months, AAX continues to play its part to make flying affordable and convenient to access over 130 destinations across Asia.

AirAsia X (airline code D7) fares on sale now are listed below:

AAX Current Flight Schedule On Sale Now – to/from Australia & Nre Zealand

 

 

 

 

 

First Time Ever! Southwest Airlines Launches Buy One, Get One 50% Off Base Fares Promotion for Upcoming Travel

Dallas, Texas, August 1, 2023 – Today, Southwest Airlines Co. (NYSE: LUV) launched a buy one, get one 50% off base fares promotional offer. This exciting offer is valid for only a short time—now through Aug. 3, 2023, and Customers can book their upcoming August and September travel and even save on a future trip to kick off 2024.1

“We’re so grateful for the loyalty our Customers share with Southwest every day and we know they’re ready to make some travel plans in 2024,” said Jonathan Clarkson, Vice President of Marketing at Southwest Airlines. “This extra discount on our already low fares enhances the value of our frequent flights, flexible policies, and the unmatched friendliness of our People. We hope it underscores our gratitude for the relationship between Southwest and those who choose to fly with us.”

To qualify, Rapid Rewards® Members must:1

  1. Register for the promotion and purchase a Southwest® revenue flight (one round trip or two one-ways), starting today through Aug. 3, 2023; and
  2. Travel by Sept. 30, 2023.

To use the promotion code Members must:2

  1. Book new travel using the 50% off promotion code beginning Oct. 17, 2023, through Nov. 23, 2023; and
  2. Travel Jan. 8 2024, through March 6, 2024. (Travel blacked out Feb. 15, 2024, through Feb. 19, 2024; Feb. 23, 2024, through Feb. 25, 2024; and March 3, 2024.)3

Visit Southwest.com® for the full list of terms and conditions.1

Flair Airlines Launches Edmonton to Quebec City Route

EDMONTON, July 10, 2023 – Today, Flair Airlines, Canada’s everyday low-fare airline, kicked off its inaugural flight from Edmonton to Quebec City connecting the two cities together through direct flights for the first time ever. Flights will run twice weekly on Mondays and Fridays.

“We are excited to launch the first ever direct flight connecting Edmonton and Quebec City,” said Garth Lund, Chief Commercial Officer at Flair Airlines. “We look forward to offering Edmontonians more choice and affordable travel options as well as continuing our relationship with the Edmonton International Airport.”

One-way fares from Edmonton to Quebec City begin at $59 plus taxes and fees. All routes can be booked on the https://www.flyflair.com/ website.

Frontier Airlines Launches Nonstop Flights From Miami, Florida to Kingston, Jamaica

KINGSTON, JAMAICA – Feb. 23, 2022 – Low-fare carrier Frontier Airlines (NASDAQ: ULCC) will launch nonstop service between Miami (MIA) and Kingston, Jamaica (KIN) beginning May 5, 2022, marking the airline’s first scheduled service to the Jamaican capital. Flights will operate three times per week year-round. To celebrate, America’s Greenest Airline is offering fares from Miami to Kingston as low as $79*.

New Route from Miami International Airport (MIA):

SERVICE TO:SERVICE START:SERVICE FREQUENCY:INTRO FARE:
Kingston, JamaicaMay 5, 20223X$79*

Frequency and times are subject to change, so please check FlyFrontier.com for the most updated schedule.

Frontier is focused on more than low fares. The carrier offers customers the ability to customize travel to their needs and budget. For example, customers can purchase options a la carte or in one low-priced bundle called the WORKS. This bundle includes refundability, a carry-on bag, a checked bag, the best available seat, waived change fees, and priority boarding.

Frontier Airlines Launches 13 New Nonstop Orlando Routes in November

Low-fare carrier Frontier Airlines (NASDAQ: ULCC) this week launches 13 new nonstop routes from Orlando International Airport (MCO), including service to five international destinations: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Jamaica, Mexico and The Bahamas. The new service expands Frontier’s Orlando route map to 81 nonstop destinations, the most of any airline at MCO and, to celebrate the new service, Frontier is offering introductory fares starting at $19*.

“We’re excited to celebrate another remarkable expansion of service at Orlando International Airport with 13 new routes launching this month, along with three more coming in December,” said Daniel Shurz, senior vice president of commercial, Frontier Airlines. “We’re proud to offer the most nonstop routes of any airline at MCO and look forward to welcoming new travelers onboard to explore our expansive network of international and domestic destinations from Orlando.”

“The start of Frontier’s winter air service expansion is coming at a time when Americans are more ready than ever to travel again,” said Phil Brown, Chief Executive Officer of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority. “With inaugural flights to domestic and international places like Sioux Falls, Idaho; Montego Bay, Jamaica; and Turks & Caicos, we welcome the ability to increase access to the country’s most visited destination and expanding travel opportunities for Central Florida residents.”

New Routes from Orlando International Airport (MCO):

SERVICE TO: SERVICE START: SERVICE FREQUENCY: INTRO FARE: 
Fort Myers, Fla. (RSW) Nov. 1, 2021 Daily $19* 
Harlingen, Texas (HRL) Nov. 1, 2021 2x Weekly $39* 
Pensacola, Fla. (PNS) Nov. 1, 2021 3x Weekly $19* 
Sioux Falls, S.D. (FSD) Nov. 1, 2021 2x Weekly $49* 
Bentonville, Ark. (XNA) Nov. 1, 2021 2x Weekly $39* 
Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ) Nov. 2, 2021 3x Weekly To MBJ: $79* 
Nassau, The Bahamas (NAS) Nov. 2, 2021 4x Weekly To NAS: $49* 
El Paso, Texas (ELP) Nov. 3, 2021 2x Weekly $59* 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa (CID) Nov. 4, 2021 2x Weekly $39* 
Fargo, N.D. (FAR) Nov. 4, 2021 2x Weekly $59* 
San Salvador, El Salvador (SAL) Nov. 4, 2021 2x Weekly To SAL: $69* 
Cozumel, Mexico (CZM) Nov. 6, 2021 1x Weekly To CZM: $69* 
Liberia, Costa Rica (LIR) Nov. 11, 2021 2x Weekly To LIR: $69* 
Antigua & Barbuda (ANU) Dec. 4, 2021 1x Weekly To ANU: $79* 
Belize City, Belize (BZE) Dec. 11, 2021 1x Weekly To BZE: $69* 
Turks & Caicos (PLS) Dec. 19, 2021 1x Weekly To PLS: $79* 

Frequency and times are subject to change, so please check FlyFrontier.com for the most updated schedule.

JAL Announces International Fare Fuel Surcharge for Tickets Issued Between October and November 2021

Japan Airlines (JAL) has requested for approval from Japan`s Ministry of Land,
Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) to set the level of fuel surcharge on international passenger tickets purchased in Japan between October 1 and November 30, 2021.

JAL sets fuel surcharge levels bimonthly based on the two-month average price of Singapore kerosene-type jet fuel. The price of Singapore kerosene-type jet fuel during the two-month period of June and July 2021
averaged USD76.67 per barrel, which accounted for JPY8,449 in the average exchange rate of
JPY/USD 110.19 during the same period.

As a result, with reference to the fuel surcharge benchmark list for FY2021, this corresponds to Zone C. From October 1 to November 30, 2021, the fuel surcharge will range from JPY600 on a Japan-Korea ticket to
JPY11,600 on a Japan-USA ticket per person per sector flown, for travel originating in Japan.

Fuel Surcharge for the period: October 1 ~ November 30, 2021

(*1) Russia -> Irkutsk
(*2) Russia -> Novosibirsk 
– For full details about JAL’s fuel surcharge policy, please refer to http://www.jal.co.jp/en/inter/if.html
– The surcharge applies to flights operated by Japan Airlines as well as code-share flights operated by other
  airlines.
– The planned level of fuel surcharge is subject to government approval.

Virgin Australia Launches New Routes and Announces Fare Sale

Virgin Australia will introduce two new direct services ahead of the September school holidays as the airline pivots its network schedule to reconnect Australia in new ways.

The new services, focussed on markets with open borders, include the resumption of flights between Adelaide – Darwin from 6 September and the introduction of a brand-new direct service, never before operated in the airline’s 21-year history, between Adelaide – Launceston, commencing on 7 September.

To kickstart the launch of the services, Virgin Australia is offering the following one-way Economy sale fares from today until midnight this Friday 13 August or until sold-out:

  • Adelaide – Launceston from $59
  • Adelaide – Darwin from $119

And for customers looking to travel at the pointy end, Virgin Australia will continue to sell their great value Business Class fares on these services:

  • Adelaide – Launceston from $299
  • Adelaide – Darwin from $529

Along with checked baggage and seat selection included in all airfares, Virgin Australia is also offering double Velocity Frequent Flyer Status Credits on all new eligible bookings (excluding Getaway fares) made by midnight tomorrow (Tuesday 10 August).

Virgin Australia customers who hold travel credits or Future Flight credits are also encouraged to take advantage of the great value fares which are expected to sell-out quickly.

Frontier Airlines Launches New International Route from Orlando to San Jose, Costa Rica

Low-fare carrier Frontier Airlines (NASDAQ: ULCC) today launches nonstop flights from Orlando International Airport (MCO) to San Jose, Costa Rica. Plus, the airline will begin service to St. Maarten next Thursday, July 10, 2021. To celebrate the new service, Frontier is offering introductory fares to Costa Rica starting at $99*.

“We’re excited to launch service from Orlando to Costa Rica today, and St. Maarten next week,” said Daniel Shurz, senior vice president of commercial, Frontier Airlines. “With the addition of this new service, Frontier now offers 63 nonstop Orlando routes this summer. We have expanded our MCO route network to meet the pent-up desire for summer travel while continuing to offer both affordable fares and a friendly flying experience.”

“Frontier’s start of new international service at Orlando International Airport is an excellent opportunity for travel to two popular markets,” said Phil Brown, Chief Executive Officer of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority. “With these exciting new destinations in the airline’s network, Frontier continues to solidify its rank as the airline serving the most destinations from Central Florida.”

New Route from Orlando International Airport (MCO):

SERVICE TO: SERVICE START: SERVICE FREQUENCY: INTRO FARE: 
San Jose (SJO) July 1, 2021 2x Weekly To SJO: $99* 

New Route from Orlando International Airport (MCO):

SERVICE TO: SERVICE START: SERVICE FREQUENCY: 
St. Maarten (SXM) July 10, 2021 1x Weekly 

Frequency and times are subject to change, so please check FlyFrontier.com for the most updated schedule.

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