Airlines Offer Help Fares For Stranded Sterling Passengers.

   

British Airways is offering its customers a worldwide sale, with both one-ways and returns available. Travel to European destinations from £ 42 (ca. € 54), one-way including taxes and charges. Transatlantic as well as many Asian destinations are available from £ 279 (ca. € 355) for return flights. Book by November 11.

easyJet is filling the void left by the collapse of Sterling, by launching a new route from London Gatwick to Copenhagen. The route is set to launch on January 15, 2009, operating daily, with tickets going on sale on November 15.

Icelandair are set to cancel all of its winter flights from its base at Glasgow Airport. Due to the ongoing financial crisis in Iceland, all flights have been suspended between December 4 and 28, as well as January 8 to March 22, 2009. Flights will still be operating in the New Year’s Eve period.

Lending a hand to travellers affected by the Sterling collapse, easyJet and Ryanair have introduced services exclusively for Sterling passengers left stranded by the collapse. easyJet is offering one-way tickets from £ 35 (ca. € 45) including all taxes, one-way on the three routes from Copenhagen to London, Berlin and Milan. Ryanair is offering € 100, all-inclusive rescue fares to destinations in Aarhus, Billund, Gothenburg, Oslo Torp and Stockholm Skavsta.

 

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by Travel News 31. Oct 2008
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