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surfcam
28 Feb 2007, 03:45 PM
Thought other Gooners may be interested.

http://airfare.travelzoo.com/european-airfare/286062

Virgin Atlantic Airways just released London non-stop sale fares of $175 & up each way from 5 major U.S. cities. These are the lowest fares we've seen on Virgin for spring, and they're valid during a perfect time to visit London, when temperatures are nice and mild.

Each-way fares include:

New York (JFK and Newark) to London ... $175
Washington D.C. to London ... $190
Chicago to London ... $214
San Francisco to London ... $233
Los Angeles to London... $240

Sale fares apply to departures April 1 - May 17. A Saturday night stay is required and return must be completed within 30 days.

Book by March 14: Click here for more information and to book directly through Virgin Atlantic Airways.

Note: The landing page will list one-way fares based on roundtrip ticket purchase. Once you begin the booking process, the fares shown will be base fares excluding all taxes, fees and surcharges. The total pricing will appear when the departure dates and times have been selected.

antifan
28 Feb 2007, 05:22 PM
Thought other Gooners may be interested.

http://airfare.travelzoo.com/european-airfare/286062

Virgin Atlantic Airways just released London non-stop sale fares of $175 & up each way from 5 major U.S. cities. These are the lowest fares we've seen on Virgin for spring, and they're valid during a perfect time to visit London, when temperatures are nice and mild.

Each-way fares include:

New York (JFK and Newark) to London ... $175
Washington D.C. to London ... $190
Chicago to London ... $214
San Francisco to London ... $233
Los Angeles to London... $240

Sale fares apply to departures April 1 - May 17. A Saturday night stay is required and return must be completed within 30 days.

Book by March 14: Click here for more information and to book directly through Virgin Atlantic Airways.

Note: The landing page will list one-way fares based on roundtrip ticket purchase. Once you begin the booking process, the fares shown will be base fares excluding all taxes, fees and surcharges. The total pricing will appear when the departure dates and times have been selected.
Oh, you meant Virgin Airways. :(

Schu419
01 Mar 2007, 02:02 PM
Thanks for the heads up. Wish there wasn't the saturday night requirement. I'd STRONGLY considering making it out for later CL rounds

wwnyc
01 Mar 2007, 04:13 PM
thanks for the post!!

Shen-O
02 Mar 2007, 09:58 PM
Can someone explain to me what the Saturday night requirement thing is please?

antifan
02 Mar 2007, 10:44 PM
It just means the dates you'll be at your destination must include a saturday night. Airlines use it to prevent people from using cheap fares for business trips.

Jeff L
03 Apr 2007, 07:33 AM
I got an e mail from "Air Tran" showing cheap flights in the Fall. They have some/one to London starting at $81 !! Top price goes out at $800, but if some people are quick you might "steal a deal". Always Champions League games around that time too, so an extra one might be fitted in! :)

SLO-Gunner
03 Apr 2007, 11:25 AM
I got an e mail from "Air Tran" showing cheap flights in the Fall. They have some/one to London starting at $81 !! Top price goes out at $800, but if some people are quick you might "steal a deal". Always Champions League games around that time too, so an extra one might be fitted in! :)


Airtran flies to the UK?

Jeff L
03 Apr 2007, 04:22 PM
On the e mail it listed flights to London, Dublin, Rome, Venice and Florence, as well as the Cayman Islands and Jamaica. :cool: