With incredibly attractive fares, now is the perfect time to take a test flight on America's newest airline. Check out a totally different flying experience for fares as low as $39* SFO-SAN and $139* LAX-JFK.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Virgin America, the new California-based airline aimed at making flying good again, today announced a five-day "Try & Fly" fare sale* for travel to San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Las Vegas, San Diego and Seattle (SFO-SEA service starting March 18, 2008 and LAX-SEA service starting April 8, 2008).
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The travel awards, news stories and customer reviews are in: flying Virgin America is unlike anything guests have experienced in the U.S. skies. With moodlighting to soothe and relax, luxurious leather seating and a video touch-screen at every seat with almost unlimited on-demand entertainment options, if you give Virgin America a try, we think you might not want to fly with anyone else.
With the "Try & Fly" fare sale, Virgin America invites guests to take a trial flight and enjoy a one-of-a-kind, upscale flying experience for less. Check out the touch-screen food ordering system, scope out the slew of entertainment options at each seatback and even test your ability to meet new friends through our seat-to-seat chat feature. All for incredibly attractive fares starting at:
$139 San Francisco(SFO)--Washington, DC(IAD)*
$139 Los Angeles(LAX)--Washington, DC(IAD)*
$139 San Francisco(SFO)--New York(JFK)*
$139 Los Angeles(LAX) --New York(JFK)*
$73 San Francisco(SFO)--Seattle(SEA)*
$87 Los Angeles(LAX) --Seattle(SEA)*
$44 San Francisco(SFO)--Las Vegas(LAS)*
$44 San Francisco(SFO)--Los Angeles(LAX)*
$39 San Francisco(SFO)--San Diego(SAN)*
Tickets are on sale on Virgin America's website (www.virginamerica.com) and at 1.877.FLY.VIRGIN (1.877. 359.8474). Tickets must be purchased by March 14, 2008, and travel must be completed by May 21, 2008.
Launched in August 2007, Virgin America flies to San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Las Vegas, San Diego and Seattle (starting March 18, 2008).
About Virgin America: As San Francisco's hometown airline, Virgin America will serve as many as 10 cities within a year of operation, and up to 30 cities within five years. Virgin America's base of operations is San Francisco International Airport's ultra-modern, spacious and convenient International Terminal. The airline's brand-new Airbus A320-family aircraft offer guests their own interactive in-flight entertainment systems, plugs for laptops and other electronic gear and a host of other innovative features aimed at making flying good again. In Zagat's 2007 Global Airlines Survey of frequent fliers, the airline was ranked #1 among domestic carriers for quality in First Class and #2 for quality in Main Cabin. To learn more: www.virginamerica.com.
*Terms & Conditions: All Main Cabin fares are one way. Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Tickets must be purchased by March 14, 2008. Travel must commence on or after March 25, 2008 and must be completed by May 21, 2008. Changes or cancellations can be made for a $40 fee, plus any increase in fare if applicable. Tickets purchased from Virgin America through our reservation call centers will cost an additional $10 per passenger per itinerary. Seats are limited, subject to availability, and may not be available on all flights. Fares, routes, and schedules are subject to change without notice. Fares do not include Passenger Facility Charges of up to $9 each way, September 11th Security Fees of up to $5 each way and a Federal Segment Tax of $3.50 per domestic segment. A segment is a takeoff and landing. Fares will not be honored retroactively or in exchange for any wholly or partially used ticket. The start dates for certain non-stop services are as follows: San Francisco-Seattle, March 18, 2008; Los Angeles-Seattle, April 8, 2008.
Website: http://www.virginamerica.com/va/home.do/