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Cheap Flights

T

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Jet Star are selling cheap flights for 4hrs every Friday till the end of Dec as reported in the Terrorgraph....  :thumbup:

Jetstar Friday happy four-hour fare dealArticle from: Font size: Decrease Increase Email article: Email Print article: Print Submit comment: Submit comment November 24, 2008 12:00am

JETSTAR is hoping to send travellers into an airfare frenzy this Christmas, by offering discounted flights until the end of the year.

Each Friday until the end of December, Jetstar will hold a four hour Friday Fare Frenzy online offer, with discounted fares on selected domestic and international routes.

Deals on JetSaver Light fares between Melbourne and Adelaide, Newcastle and Launceston will be on offer from $15 inclusive of surcharges, fees and charges.

International fares to Bangkok will go for $199, also inclusive of fees.

Friday Fare Frenzy will be available from 4pm until 8pm unless sold out, and fares are subject to availability.

Jetstar is the latest airline to offer discounted fares to allow cash-strapped travellers to escape the financial crisis.

Last week Tiger Airways had about 50,000 "free" flights snapped up within hours of going on sale.

Qantas had a similar response to its 48-hour, two-for-one ticket sale this week where return economy tickets to London went for $3058, taxes included almost $2000 below the cost of regular fares for two people.

Budget airline AirAsia became the first airline to abolish fuel surcharges, and has also gave away free tickets in the process.
 

Sym

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And the leave the forum for another period of time.. ? No one can handle that.
 

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