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#3924 by HighFlyer
06 Jan 2005, 15:09
May be of interest - not sure if its miles earning or not:


http://www.travelplanners.co.uk/cheapfl ... rce=050105

Virgin Atlantic Travelplanners
New York - Economy - Jan 1 to March 16 05 -
Published Fare - £490 - 2 for 1 price - £245

Orlando - Economy - Jan 1 to Feb 10 05 -
Published Fare - £520 - 2 for 1 price - £260

Las Vegas - Economy - Jan 1 to March 16 05 -
Published Fare - £670 - 2 for 1 price - £335

Johannesburg - Economy - March 25 to July 15 05 -
Published Fare - £900 - 2 for 1 price - £450

Antigua - Economy - Jan 1 to March 16 05 -
Published Fare - £880 - 2 for 1 price - £440

St Lucia - Economy - Jan 1 to March 16 05 -
Published Fare - £880 - 2 for 1 price - £440

Hong Kong - Premium Economy - Nov 1 to Dec 8 05 -
Published Fare - £1550 - 2 for 1 price - £775

New York - Upper Class - Jan 1 to March 16 05 -
Published Fare - £3460 - 2 for 1 price - £1730

To view all Travelplanners 2-for-1 offers on Virgin Atlantic, click here

# 2 for 1* offer applies to Economy, Premium Economy and Upper Class fares.
# Outbound travel can be taken any time between January 1 and December 31 2005, and bookings must be made by January 31 2005.
# Destinations applicable to this offer are as follows:- Orlando, Miami, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, Washington, Las Vegas, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Antigua, Barbados & St Lucia.
# All fares quoted are subject to availability and exclude airport taxes (taxes currently range from £80 to £110 per person, taxes must be paid by each passenger on each ticket at time of booking), fares are subject to change.
# For terms and conditions visit http://www.travelplanners.co.uk/cheapflights_promotion
# Fares are based on the published unrestricted fare for each class of travel as at 28th December 2004.
# * Subject to airport taxes which are payable on each ticket by each passenger at time of booking
#49971 by db1
06 Jan 2005, 15:30
the upper class fares look very tempting for an unplanned trip
#49975 by HighFlyer
06 Jan 2005, 15:43
You have to fill in a form to get the voucher, but looks straightforward enough.

Anyone fancy a weekend in JFK??? hehe
#49979 by FamilyMan
06 Jan 2005, 16:09
Yea - some of the Y fares look quite ordinary when you add on the Tax - more than the VS sale prices anyway.

Guess whether they are miles/TP earning would make a difference though.

Phil (Buffy)

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