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04-30-2004, 08:20 AM
Reported on PRNewswire
ARLINGTON, Va., April 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- US Airways introduced
the first phase of its new permanent and simplified low fares called
"GoFares(R)" today in Philadelphia, kicking off the largest awareness campaign
in company history. Employees will be performing "unbelievable" acts of
kindness as part of an intense nine-day highly visible promotional campaign to
tell Philadelphians about its new $29 - $499* GoFares. Best of all, there is
no Saturday night stay required to take advantage of these new low fares in
designated markets.
US Airways' new GoFares start at as low as $29* each way, with last-minute
fares as low as $49* each way. GoFares are never more than $499* each way,
and there are no Saturday night stay or roundtrip purchase requirements
typical of leisure-type fares.
"We have heard our customers loudly and clearly. They have told us that
fares are too high, too complicated, and that we need to do something about
that -- and we are," said B. Ben Baldanza, US Airways senior vice president of
marketing and planning. "Low fares are a reality of the marketplace, and US
Airways is adapting to these changing realities. This wave is only the
beginning, as we will continue to roll out GoFares in other markets in the
coming months."
Baldanza added that unlike some of the other low-fare providers that might
require customers to sacrifice a level of service, US Airways offers much
more.
For example, when traveling on US Airways, customers get:
* Advance seat assignments
* Pre-boarding for Preferred Dividend Miles members
* A First Class cabin with the ability to upgrade from Coach Class on many
fares
* In-Flight Cafe on select flights
* Ability to earn frequent flier miles for travel to and from more than
700 worldwide destinations through US Airways' participation in the Star
Alliance beginning May 4.
Employees will be on the streets of Philadelphia with thousands of
giveaways and can be seen washing cars, feeding parking meters, and paying for
gasoline, to name just a few of the many community activities planned over the
course of the next nine days. These events will "pop up" throughout the area
without advance notice as acts of appreciation for loyal US Airways customers
and to call attention to the new GoFares. After the kickoff week, additional
activities will follow in the weeks and months to come.
ONE-WAY 'GOFARES' TO/FROM PHILADELPHIA STARTING MAY 2004*
Destination GoFare New First April 2004
Range* Class Fare* Walkup Fare**
Chicago (O'Hare) $79-$339 $499 $740
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. $79-$379 $499 $740
Las Vegas $99-$499 $699 $1,011
Orlando, Fla. $79-$379 $499 $664
Phoenix $99-$499 $699 $1,270
Providence, R.I. $29-$239 $299 $497
Tampa, Fla. $79-$379 $499 $664
ONE-WAY 'GOFARES' TO/FROM PHILADELPHIA STARTING JULY 2004*
Destination GoFare New First April 2004
Range* Class Fare* Walkup Fare**
Houston (G. Bush Intl.) $99-$499 $699 $1,035
Los Angeles $89-$499 $699 $1,349
Manchester, N.H. $29-$239 $299 $448
New Orleans $96-$479 $679 $896
Raleigh-Durham, N.C. $29-$289 $349 $523
West Palm Beach, Fla. $79-$379 $499 $664
* US Airways' GoFares are simple, however, the federal government
requires that the company collect a tax of $3.10 every time a customer takes
off on one of US Airways' planes, plus $2.50 per segment or $10 per trip (the
September 11th Security Fee). Some of the airports that customers might visit
also charge up to $4.50 for passing through, but the total is capped at $18
per trip.
** Highest walkup fare charged before the implementation of GoFares
US Airways has many other airline partners, and a part of a GoFare or any
other trip might be on one of the partner's airplanes. These GoFares are
available for travel on the US Airways Express carriers Allegheny, Air
Midwest, Chautauqua, Colgan, Mesa, MidAtlantic Airways, Piedmont, PSA, Shuttle
America or Trans States. A flight also might be operated by a Star Alliance
partner United Airlines(R). For all of the details about GoFares, including a
few other restrictions, please go to usairways.com.
US Airways has played an integral role in the growth and development of
domestic and international business in Philadelphia, with its roots stemming
to 1948, when the carrier operated as Allegheny Airlines. US Airways and US
Airways Express today operate 375 daily nonstop flights from Philadelphia
International Airport, with service to 106 destinations in the U.S., Canada
and the District of Columbia, and nonstop flights to 20 destinations in the
Caribbean: Antigua; Aruba; Barbados; Bermuda; Cancun; Cozumel; Grand Bahama
Island; Grand Cayman; Grenada; Montego Bay; Nassau; Providenciales; Punta
Cana, San Jose, Costa Rica; Santo Domingo; San Juan; St. Kitts; St. Lucia; St.
Maarten and St.Thomas. Philadelphia also is US Airways' primary gateway to
Europe. US Airways serves 10 European destinations from Philadelphia:
Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Manchester, Munich, Paris and Rome.
Seasonal service to Dublin and Shannon and new service to Glasgow operates
between May and October.
ARLINGTON, Va., April 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- US Airways introduced
the first phase of its new permanent and simplified low fares called
"GoFares(R)" today in Philadelphia, kicking off the largest awareness campaign
in company history. Employees will be performing "unbelievable" acts of
kindness as part of an intense nine-day highly visible promotional campaign to
tell Philadelphians about its new $29 - $499* GoFares. Best of all, there is
no Saturday night stay required to take advantage of these new low fares in
designated markets.
US Airways' new GoFares start at as low as $29* each way, with last-minute
fares as low as $49* each way. GoFares are never more than $499* each way,
and there are no Saturday night stay or roundtrip purchase requirements
typical of leisure-type fares.
"We have heard our customers loudly and clearly. They have told us that
fares are too high, too complicated, and that we need to do something about
that -- and we are," said B. Ben Baldanza, US Airways senior vice president of
marketing and planning. "Low fares are a reality of the marketplace, and US
Airways is adapting to these changing realities. This wave is only the
beginning, as we will continue to roll out GoFares in other markets in the
coming months."
Baldanza added that unlike some of the other low-fare providers that might
require customers to sacrifice a level of service, US Airways offers much
more.
For example, when traveling on US Airways, customers get:
* Advance seat assignments
* Pre-boarding for Preferred Dividend Miles members
* A First Class cabin with the ability to upgrade from Coach Class on many
fares
* In-Flight Cafe on select flights
* Ability to earn frequent flier miles for travel to and from more than
700 worldwide destinations through US Airways' participation in the Star
Alliance beginning May 4.
Employees will be on the streets of Philadelphia with thousands of
giveaways and can be seen washing cars, feeding parking meters, and paying for
gasoline, to name just a few of the many community activities planned over the
course of the next nine days. These events will "pop up" throughout the area
without advance notice as acts of appreciation for loyal US Airways customers
and to call attention to the new GoFares. After the kickoff week, additional
activities will follow in the weeks and months to come.
ONE-WAY 'GOFARES' TO/FROM PHILADELPHIA STARTING MAY 2004*
Destination GoFare New First April 2004
Range* Class Fare* Walkup Fare**
Chicago (O'Hare) $79-$339 $499 $740
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. $79-$379 $499 $740
Las Vegas $99-$499 $699 $1,011
Orlando, Fla. $79-$379 $499 $664
Phoenix $99-$499 $699 $1,270
Providence, R.I. $29-$239 $299 $497
Tampa, Fla. $79-$379 $499 $664
ONE-WAY 'GOFARES' TO/FROM PHILADELPHIA STARTING JULY 2004*
Destination GoFare New First April 2004
Range* Class Fare* Walkup Fare**
Houston (G. Bush Intl.) $99-$499 $699 $1,035
Los Angeles $89-$499 $699 $1,349
Manchester, N.H. $29-$239 $299 $448
New Orleans $96-$479 $679 $896
Raleigh-Durham, N.C. $29-$289 $349 $523
West Palm Beach, Fla. $79-$379 $499 $664
* US Airways' GoFares are simple, however, the federal government
requires that the company collect a tax of $3.10 every time a customer takes
off on one of US Airways' planes, plus $2.50 per segment or $10 per trip (the
September 11th Security Fee). Some of the airports that customers might visit
also charge up to $4.50 for passing through, but the total is capped at $18
per trip.
** Highest walkup fare charged before the implementation of GoFares
US Airways has many other airline partners, and a part of a GoFare or any
other trip might be on one of the partner's airplanes. These GoFares are
available for travel on the US Airways Express carriers Allegheny, Air
Midwest, Chautauqua, Colgan, Mesa, MidAtlantic Airways, Piedmont, PSA, Shuttle
America or Trans States. A flight also might be operated by a Star Alliance
partner United Airlines(R). For all of the details about GoFares, including a
few other restrictions, please go to usairways.com.
US Airways has played an integral role in the growth and development of
domestic and international business in Philadelphia, with its roots stemming
to 1948, when the carrier operated as Allegheny Airlines. US Airways and US
Airways Express today operate 375 daily nonstop flights from Philadelphia
International Airport, with service to 106 destinations in the U.S., Canada
and the District of Columbia, and nonstop flights to 20 destinations in the
Caribbean: Antigua; Aruba; Barbados; Bermuda; Cancun; Cozumel; Grand Bahama
Island; Grand Cayman; Grenada; Montego Bay; Nassau; Providenciales; Punta
Cana, San Jose, Costa Rica; Santo Domingo; San Juan; St. Kitts; St. Lucia; St.
Maarten and St.Thomas. Philadelphia also is US Airways' primary gateway to
Europe. US Airways serves 10 European destinations from Philadelphia:
Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Manchester, Munich, Paris and Rome.
Seasonal service to Dublin and Shannon and new service to Glasgow operates
between May and October.