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‘Love is in the Air’ has a New Meaning with OpenSkies’ Valentine’s Day Discount
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‘Love is in the Air’ has a New Meaning with OpenSkies’ Valentine’s Day Discount
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OpenSkies, the unique all-business airline, is offering a special Valentine’s Day discount – customers who purchase two roundtrip flights from Washington D.C. to Paris will receive a $400 discount.
“We hope that our Washington D.C.-area customer base takes advantage of this great offer to have the romantic getaway they deserve with someone special in their life”
“We hope that our Washington D.C.-area customer base takes advantage of this great offer to have the romantic getaway they deserve with someone special in their life,” said OpenSkies CEO Dale Moss.
OpenSkies offers incomparable rates for business-class travel with fares that are on par with, and in some instances better priced than, economy rates. The “Love is in the Air” discount provides even more significant value for the company’s savvy flyers, and is good for travel between February 2, 2011 and April 30, 2011 that is booked before February 28, 2011. Travelers can purchase tickets via www.flyopenskies.com using the promotional code LOVEPARI.
Each OpenSkies aircraft features a unique 2x2 configuration in both spacious cabins – Biz Seat and Biz Bed – giving passengers a choice of a window or aisle seat on every flight. Biz Seats are wide seats that recline 140 degrees with a 52” pitch, and Biz Bed seats convert to completely flat beds (180-degree recline). All seats across both cabins are equipped with universal power outlets and feature individual entertainment systems that contain more than 50 hours of programming.
OpenSkies travelers also receive unique services and amenities on every flight including access to the OpenSkies lounge in each airport, exceptional plated dining service with a selection of wine and champagne, and much more.
About OpenSkies
OpenSkies is a unique all business airline that offers guests superior service, competitive fares and exceptional value. OpenSkies currently flies from New York-Newark and Washington, D.C.-Dulles to Paris-Orly. The airline offers guests innovative features onboard, including lie-flat beds, personal entertainment units with 50+ hours of programming and an upscale, healthy meal service. A subsidiary of British Airways, OpenSkies is the first airline created as a result of the E.U. / U.S. Open Skies Agreement, which allows airlines to fly between any U.S. and E.U. destination. Since OpenSkies’ first flight, it has flown over 200,000 passengers.
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