$50 Off JetBlue Airline Ticket If Bought Through Paypal
Saturday July 11, 2009
Couldn't ignore the
deal that Frugal Bon-Vivant found with JetBlue. Essentially, if you purchase a ticket using Paypal for flights on JetBlue (travel to be completed by mid-August), you save yourself $50 on a future flight
Must book by July 20 to qualify for the deal. Took a while but found the
link to the deal on JetBlue's website.
Airfare Specials This Week
Thursday July 9, 2009
A few of the good airfare deals this week come from Continental Airlines and their sale for the Caribbean; KLM for flights out of the UK to all parts of the world; and a deal from Allegiant Air that offers a buy one get one free package deal for Las Vegas. Destinations near and far for this week's airline ticket deals.
Continental Airlines Caribbean sale - no specific book by date mentioned.
Roundtrip purchase required.
I tested out dates into January 2010 and there seemed to be quite a lot of options at their sale price of $210 roundtrip (add about $45 for taxes) between Newark and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Sample Airfare - Roundtrip Newark / San Juan PR - $210.
KLM has a sale on pretty much all of its international destinations from the UK. I couldn't find any specific book by date. To secure the airfare specials, I found August and September dates to be the most successful.
Sample Airfare - Sample roundtrip airfare London / Delhi from £272.
Allegiant Air - Fly free Vegas. "
For a limited time, buy one air/hotel package and the second person flies free*:
* Minimum 2 night 2 person hotel package purchase required
traveling on the same itinerary
* Purchase by July 22, 2009
* Travel from July 5, 2009 through January 31, 2010"
Don't forget to check the
Air Travel Forum - lots of airfare specials/airline promotions are listed, as are plenty of opinions!
Airfare Travel Deals this Week - Cheap Airline Tickets
image by Arlene Fleming
Airline Safety and the EU Blacklist of Airlines
Tuesday July 7, 2009
With the
crash of a Yemenia flight last week, I couldn't help but notice the renewed interest in the European Union's blacklist of airlines.
Yemenia had a solid safety record before its deadly crash with one survivor, and yet certain aircraft it flew had been cited for potential maintenance / mechanical issues. This however does not mean the airline was banned from flying in the European Union's airspace, unlike another airline that is based out of Comoros, but it has elevated the awareness of safety concerns.
Given too, that an air disaster on a massive scale over water occurred only weeks earlier in the shape of
Air France 447 where over 200 people perished, the
Yemenia crash is certainly going to be affected by the
investigation of that crash - the fact that it was over water, poor weather conditions, an Airbus, and more strongly still, that the Airbus in question was about 20 years old.
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Timeline of the Crash of Air France Flight 447
Monday July 6, 2009
The Brazilian military has called off the search for bodies of passengers and crew of Air France 447, while the search for the black boxes continue (with little time left to track them before their signal transmissions cease). A timeline then, of one of the worst tragedies in air travel history...
An Air France flight en route to Paris from Brazil went missing after experiencing thunderstorms and turbulence somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean in the late evening of May 31, 2009 / early morning of June 1, 2009. It appears there were electrical malfunction issues about 4 hours into the flight. 216 passengers and 12 crew were on board.
Brief summary of what's known so far -
Air France 447 Missing, Presumed Crash - Heading to Paris From Rio de Janeiro.
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