Business-Class Sale from New York to Paris or Amsterdam
Look at that legroom! And the fares in Open Skies' Biz Seat class are a steal.
by Katherine Hottinger on Travel Deals
It's a good thing we can always rely on business travel expert Joe Brancatelli of Joe Sent Me to keep us informed of late-breaking biz-class airfare sales. The column he'll be publishing tonight is no exception. In "Open Skies: A Year Later, Business-Class Bargains Keep Coming," Joe outlines how British Airways' current financial woes can work to your advantage. The airline lost half a billion dollars last year, and part of the company's belt tightening is limiting Open Skies, its year-old all-business-class boutique carrier, to just two routes: New York-Paris and New York-Amsterdam.
The prices on those routes, though, are the good news. Book by the end of this month and you could fly in Biz Seat--which offers wide, plush seats and 52 inches of legroom--from J.F.K. to Amsterdam for $1,045 round-trip or from J.F.K. to Paris for $1,213 round-trip (including taxes and fees).
Book by: June 30 on Open Skies Web page announcing the Special Birthday Fare.
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I have just found a deal from JFK to Amsterdam, for about 850 USD on Momondo.com for the end of the month.
xki
Posted by: xki | June 17, 2009 at 09:51 AM
I am coming from Europe and with the rising Euro and lack of deals in business class travel - I find myself paying much more. When in NY - I use yelp.com and
http://www.tripcart.com/
to plan my trip.
Posted by: ejc123 | July 03, 2009 at 08:26 AM