Catch AirTran's Fall Fare Sale Before it Leaves.ORLANDO Orlando, city, United States Orlando (ôrlăn`dō), city (1990 pop. 164,693), seat of Orange co., central Fla., in a lake region; inc. 1875. In a citrus fruit and farm area, it is one of the world's most visited vacation spots. , Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 11, 1999-- AirTran AirTran may mean:
AAIR Army Accident Investigation and Reporting AAIR Asynchronous Adaptive Incremental Redundancy AAIR AI Language Research Institute ) today announced its Fall Fare Sale for travel through February 16, 2000, offering consumers discounts of up to $30 on one-way tickets. Ranging from $37 to $99 and available to all cities AirTran serves, Fall Fare Sale deals cost less than an outing to a pro football game. As a result, consumers can visit family, friends or a favorite destination, without spending a lot. Fall Fare Sale tickets must be purchased by October 17, 1999, seven-day advance purchase required. All fares are one-way. Blackout A complete loss of power. See brownout. dates are November 23, 24, 28, 29, December 17, 23-27, 30, 1999 and January 2, 3, 2000. Tickets are available for purchase through travel agents, AirTran reservations or on the AirTran website at www.airtran.com. -0- Just a few of the one-way Fall Sale Fares being offered: Atlanta - Knoxville $37 Boston - Houston (Hobby) $94 Philadelphia - Tampa $79 Atlanta - Memphis $49 Buffalo - Ft. Lauderdale $84 Dallas/Ft. Worth - Newark $99 Washington (Dulles) - Atlanta $54 Chicago (Midway) - Raleigh/Durham $64 Flint - Orlando $89 New York (LaGuardia) - Atlanta $79 Offering the convenience of easy, same concourse connections in Atlanta, systemwide, AirTran operates over 275 daily departures to 30 cities. AirTran operates over 130 daily departures from Atlanta Hartsfield, the "World's Busiest Airport World's busiest airport is a claim that is fiercely fought over by the owners of the world's largest airports. The definition of "busiest" is debated as well, with claims being staked on the basis of aircraft operations, cargo traffic or total passengers. ," as designated by Airports Council International. AirTran provides everyday, affordable air travel throughout the eastern United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and Midwest. Unlike other airlines, AirTran never requires a roundtrip round·trip or round-trip also round trip n. A trip from one place to another and back, usually over the same route. purchase or Saturday night stay. Currently operating a fleet of 48 jet aircraft, AirTran is the launch customer for the new Boeing 717, the newest, most innovative commercial aircraft to date. AirTran is a subsidiary of AirTran Holdings AirTran Holdings (NYSE: AAI) is a Nevada corporation that operates as an airline holding company. Its primary asset is AirTran Airways. History After the large amount of negative publicity surrounding the Flight 592 incident, ValuJet Airlines suffered serious , Inc. (Nasdaq:AAIR). For more information and reservations, call your travel agent, 800-AIRTRAN (800-247-8726), 770/994-8258 (in Atlanta), or visit the AirTran website at www.airtran.com. Rules and restrictions: All fares are one-way. All fares are non-refundable and a $50 per person fee applies to any change made after purchase plus any applicable increase in airfare air·fare n. Fare for travel by aircraft. Noun 1. airfare - the fare charged for traveling by airplane fare, transportation - the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance . Seven-day advance purchase required. Tickets must be purchased by October 17, 1999. Travel must be completed by February 16, 2000. Seats are limited, subject to availability, and may not be available on all flights. Fares and schedules are subject to change without notice. Blackout dates are as follows: November 23, 24, 28, 29, December 17, 23-27, 30, 1999, January 2, 3, 2000. Fares do not include per-segment tax of up to $2.50. A segment is defined as one takeoff and one landing. Airport Passenger Facility Charges of up to $12 are not included. (c) AirTran 1999. |
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