Wednesday, February 25, 2009

AirTran kicks off major airfare sale travel through Nov 4th


I've been writing for months that we are having some of the best airfare sales I have ever seen. Now MSNBC comments about Air Tran Airways big sale.

To see the sale site click here: http://www.airtran.com/sale/default.aspx

Here is the story from MSNBC:

"AirTran launches fare sale for travel into fall
American, Continental quickly match; JetBlue expected to follow, t

ATLANTA - In a sign of great uncertainty about demand for air travel this year amid the deep U.S. recession, discount carrier AirTran Airways launched a fare sale to all its destinations Tuesday for flights through the middle of the fall.

American Airlines and Continental Airlines quickly matched on routes where they compete with AirTran, and JetBlue said it would do the same.

AirTran's sale extends through the summer, normally a busy time for airlines when they have been able to reap premiums in the past as more people travel. But now with many people hurting financially, fewer are taking vacations, businesses are cutting back on corporate travel and many who fly are waiting longer to book.

What's also unusual is how far in advance AirTran has loaded its schedule. Prior to two weeks ago, AirTran showed its schedule for about 210 days. On Tuesday morning, the carrier was showing its schedule for the next 267 days. Discount carrier Southwest Airlines Co. as of Tuesday was only showing its schedule for the next six months, while legacy carriers tend to show their schedule for about 11 months out...

AirTran, a unit of Orlando, Fla.-based AirTran Holdings Inc., said its sale fares, starting as low as $39 one-way, are available for purchase through March 5 for travel through Nov. 4. The biggest discounts are for travel on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The sale fares are slightly more for travel on Fridays and Sundays...

New York-based JetBlue Airways Corp. will match in markets where the two carriers compete, spokesman Sebastian White said. Spokespersons for American, a unit of Fort Worth, Texas-based AMR Corp., and Houston-based Continental Airlines Inc. said they have now matched AirTran on routes where they compete. There was no immediate response by officials at Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines Inc., Tempe, Ariz.-based US Airways Group Inc. and Chicago-based UAL Corp., parent of United Airlines.

"A travel date into November is unusually long for a domestic fare sale," American spokesman Tim Smith said...

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