US Airways expands low cost GoFares - TravelMole


US Airways expands low cost GoFares

Saturday, 18 May, 2004 0

US Airways added a popular business route, Philadelphia-Boston, to its network of GoFare cities.

Fares there start as low as $44 each way in coach class. First class GoFares start at $299 each way, down from $430.

US Airways started its GoFares last month in Philadelphia. They range from $29 to $499 each way. The fares do not require a Saturday stay.

“When we tell customers that they can get our low fares to Boston, we mean Boston and not an airport one state away,” said B. Ben Baldanza, US Airways senior vice president of marketing and planning. “As a result of positive customer reaction to our GoFares, we plan to roll out more GoFares to more cities very soon.”

Report by David Wilkening



 

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