Air Berlin Reduces Fuel Surcharge

   


British Airways has extended its sale to more short-haul destinations. The examples below are out of the UK, but BA has a world-wide sale from destinations atound the world, so check it out here on mmomondo.com.  

The sale, due to close on January 27 is now extended, includes cities such as Prague and Dubrovnik from £59 one-way (saving £24 each), Berlin and Milan from £55 one-way (saving £21 and £17 respectively), Budapest from £55 one-way (saving £20) and Helsinki from only £79 (saving £29).

Rome and Pisa start from £45 one-way (saving £11 each), Paris is from £51 (saving £7), Venice starts at £41 (saving £7) and Vienna from £66 one-way (saving £11). Bordeaux and Marseille start from £39 (saving £5 each), Lyon is just £50 one-way (saving £8) and Nice is from £51 (saving £6). Palma, Salzburg, Turin and Bologna all start from £41 (saving £7 each).


Air Berlin is reducing its fuel surcharge on January 27. On domestic German and European intercity flights the surcharge per flight will be reduced from £20 to £16, on medium-haul the fuel surcharge will be reduced from £28 to £20. On flights to Egypt, Madeira, the Azores and the Canary Islands the fuel surcharge will be reduced to £28 from £36.

On long-haul routes the surcharge will be reduced from £76 to £64.


Bmi will operate a five times a week service from London Heathrow to the Ukrainian capital Kiev starting March 29th. Economy fares start from £189 for seats booked before January 31st.

Today, Tuesday 27th is the last day to take advantage of Virgin Atlantic's Red Hot Deals on its long haul routes with great fares for most of its destinations in the US and Asia.

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by Travel News 26. Jan 2009
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