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Midnight Mike
2006-09-18, 09:26 PM
MAXjet Celebrates First Anniversary with Unbelievable Fare Sale
Monday September 18, 12:21 pm ET
Travel Round Trip from New York or Washington D.C. to London -- Only $999

DULLES, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 18, 2006--In celebration of its first anniversary, MAXjet Airways, the industry's first low-fare, all-business-class transatlantic airline, is making it more affordable for luxurious travel to London with an unbelievable fare sale of only $999 round trip from either New York JFK or Washington Dulles to London Stansted.(a) Tickets must be booked between September 19 and October 1, 2006 for travel anytime between November 1, 2006 and February 28, 2007.
"The sale not only celebrates MAXjet's first anniversary and the milestones it has achieved, but we're also making it even more affordable for our customers to enjoy the beauty of the UK and all of Europe during the holiday travel periods," said MAXjet CEO Gary Rogliano. "With the convenience of Stansted Airport, passengers can enjoy the luxury of business-class travel for the longer transatlantic portion of their journey, and then continue on to other European destinations or stay in the UK for a holiday celebration."

MAXjet has achieved a number of milestones since its first flight from New York JFK to London Stansted on November 1, 2005. This includes the addition of two aircraft, starting new service from Washington D.C. to London on April 3, and the planned launch of new service from Las Vegas to London beginning November 2. In addition, as part of MAXjet's continued focus to bring more services and conveniences to its customers, the Company has created an extensive connectivity section to its Web site providing instructions to create connections to hundreds of destinations across Europe and North America.

The promotion code for the sale fare is ANNV06 and can be booked at MAXjet's Web site or by calling reservations. For additional information about MAXjet including its routes, fares and flight schedules, and to book travel, visit http://www.maxjet.com or call the airline's toll-free number in the US at 1-888-I-FLY-MAX (435-9629) or in the UK at 0800-023-4300.

(a) Fares displayed are roundtrip purchase only and include all taxes and fees. Reservations must be made between September 19, 2006 and October 1, 2006 for travel valid November 1, 2006 through February 28, 2007. Travel must be completed by Feb. 28, 2007. Seats are limited and certain flights may be sold out due to demand. Above fares are not transferable, non-refundable, and no value in case of no-show. Changes made will incur a $100 fee plus any additional increase in fare. Roundtrip fares are for travel between New York JFK and London Stansted, and Washington, D.C. and London Stansted. Fares and schedules are subject to change without notice.

mirrodie
2006-09-19, 10:47 AM
For a J fare, its not a bad fare.

Hows it compare to current EOS fares?

Having said that, nothing beats the fare of a non-rev direct AA flight JFK_LHR

moose135
2006-09-19, 11:04 AM
Having said that, nothing beats the fare of a non-rev direct AA flight JFK_LHR

How about a $6 non-rev upgrade to First Class on a TWA L-1011 JFK-DEN. I'd kill for a chance at that again!

Matt Molnar
2006-09-19, 11:27 AM
Why did they even bother charging $6?

A sample trip on Eos leaving November 12 and returning November 14 came up $1,475 each way.

hiss srq
2006-09-19, 11:55 AM
Has anytone here flown Eos yet? I am going to London for 3 days in December with my father and am thinking about flying them.

moose135
2006-09-19, 12:21 PM
Why did they even bother charging $6?

Not sure, just airline policy - it was back in the late-70's, we flew free in Coach, for First, it was $6 domestic, $10 coast-to-coast or international.

mirrodie
2006-09-19, 09:54 PM
hiss, fly EOS, take mucho photos and tell us about them.