MAXjet Airways today announced new service between Los Angeles and
London. MAXjet also will be adding flight frequencies to Las Vegas and
Washington as part of the growth of its All Business Class route
network to and from London Stansted airport, building its network
after recording a 75% systemwide load factor (percentage of seats
filled) in April.
-- Los Angeles -- MAXjet will add nonstop service four times
weekly between London Stansted and Los Angeles (LAX)
starting August 30, 2007, with Business Class fares
starting from just $699 (GBP 349) each way, plus tax. Los
Angeles will be MAXjet's first California destination.
-- Las Vegas -- MAXjet will increase service with a new
Sunday frequency between London Stansted and Las Vegas
McCarran (LAS) starting September 2, 2007. MAXjet already
provides the most nonstop premium seats between the United
Kingdom and Las Vegas.
-- Washington, D.C. -- MAXjet will resume service between
London Stansted and Washington Dulles on May 24, 2007. Due
to bookings ahead of expectations, Washington Dulles
service is now year-round instead of seasonal.
-- New York -- MAXjet continues its popular service between
New York JFK and London Stansted. Service operates daily
except Saturdays from Terminal One at JFK.
"Our high load factors are pushing us not only to expand the
airline, but also to expand frequencies from existing destinations as
well," said MAXjet CEO Bill Stockbridge. "This is a strong sign that
our business model is winning over new customers every day."
With these additions, MAXjet will offer its unique combination of
space, comfort, service, and value between London Stansted and four
major cities across the United States. All transatlantic service is
operated with MAXjet's Boeing 767 aircraft configured with
deep-recline leather seats and 60-inch seat pitch.
"MAXjet invented affordable Business Class, and our combination of
fast check-in and security clearance, expansive departure lounges,
spacious cabins and affordable fares creates an unbeatable value
proposition for both business and leisure passengers," said
Stockbridge. "Unlike other all-business-class airlines, we connect
London with key cities across the United States, and Los Angeles is a
natural match for our high-comfort, high-value service."
LOS ANGELES
New service begins August 30. Service will initially operate on
Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. Flights are available for
booking today on MAXjet.com with fares starting as low as $699 (GBP
349) each way, plus tax.
LAS VEGAS
Service will increase to four times weekly in late summer. MAXjet
added a third weekly flight in March 2007. MAXjet's Las Vegas service
operates from Terminal 2 on Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.
WASHINGTON
MAXjet service between London and Washington Dulles resumes on May
24, 2007 after a seasonal break. It will now operate year-round.
MAXjet operates from Terminal B with departures on Mondays, Thursdays,
Fridays and Sundays.
NEW YORK
MAXjet operates daily except Saturdays from Terminal One at JFK.
FUTURE GROWTH
In addition, MAXjet is currently evaluating new transatlantic
routes that could be added to the airline's route network this fall or
winter.
MAXjet pioneered affordable All Business Class transatlantic
service in November 2005. MAXjet offers fast check-in, spacious
airside departure lounges, well-padded deep-recline leather seats with
60" pitch, gourmet four-course meals, on-demand entertainment and an
Arrive and Refresh product complete with complimentary hot showers,
sauna/steam room, gym usage and full gourmet breakfast buffet upon
landing in London, for the price of a flexible Economy Class fare.
MAXjet serves New York, Washington, Las Vegas and Los Angeles from
London Stansted Airport, London's most convenient airport to the City
and Financial Districts.
For additional information about MAXjet including its routes,
fares and flight schedules, or to book travel, visit the MAXjet Web
site at www.maxjet.com or call 0800-023-4300.
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