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Call for Immediate Assistance 1-888-747-0016
9:00 am to 6:30 pm EST MONTHLY FARE ADVISOR - June 2014 IN THIS ISSUE:
Never Pay Retail For Airline Seats
Not when you can rely on ticketing specialists like us to bargain with the airlines for unsold seats at the last minute and pass the savings on to you. We have a special relationship with most major international carriers and know how to work with them to help solve the biggest sales problem they have – flying with empty seats. Springtime in Paris – for Lejla & Gary!
Sophisticated, smart and savvy. Words that perfectly describe Gary & Lejla Kline. They live and work in Manhattan. But they adore Paris and they love tennis. So for them the first week of June means the French Open. And this year they wanted to be at the Finals.
Lejla gave us a call. Hereʼs what Gary had to say: “Just when we thought we were out of options, you saved us over $2,000 on business class to Paris via Air France. Next time we'll call you first!”
Gary & Lejla Kline, NY, NY
Remember, an empty $10,000 First Class seat is worth absolutely nothing once the boarding gate closes. International airlines have a huge incentive to make sure all of their premium seats are sold – even at the last minute, even at deep discounts. Thatʼs where we come in, to your advantage. Like we say – It's Never Too Late To Save On First And Business Class!
Last Month’s Business Class Deals Partial Summary of Deal Alerts - Europe & Asia ................................................................................................. page 2
Featured Stopover of the Month - PARIS ................................................................................................. page 4
Use Our Advantage to Your Advantage ................................................................................................. page 2
Featured Airline of the Month – AIR FRANCE ................................................................................................. page 6
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Never Pay Retail For Airline Seats ................................................................................................. page 1
Our Premium Class Predictor - Probable Opportunities to Get A Great Last Minute Deal In June ................................................................................................. page 3
Use Our Advantage To Your Advantage We are a clearinghouse, a last minute discount distribution channel for
premium, international air tickets that airlines can not otherwise sell or can’t
be seen selling at a deep discount. They still want to sell the tickets but
they can’t afford to directly undercut their other highly profitable channels -
their own website, corporate deals, and the bulk-seat sales they may make
to travel agents and tour operators. Because of our client set, people like you who often travel in the front of the
plane for business or leisure, we get these tickets - with all their associated
benefits - frequent flyer miles, premium lounge access, priority boarding. And because we get these deals, we can offer them to you.
Last Month’s Business Class Deals Partial Summary Of Deal Alerts - Europe & Asia
Pub. Fare Our Fare Routes Airlines
$5,096 $2,802 Charlotte, Dallas - Dublin AC, LH, LX, OS, SN, UA
$7,528 $2,836 Raleigh-Durham - Dublin AC, LH, LX, OS, SN, UA
$7,281 $2,945 **Atlanta, Boston, Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh - Copenhagen, Oslo,
Stockholm
US
$6,050 $2,964 Dallas - Nagoya, Osaka, Tokyo DL
$10,511 $2,984 Los Angeles - Nagoya NH, UA
$5,138 $2,984 Los Angeles - Tokyo AC, NH, UA
$6,176 $2,984 Miami - Nagoya, Osaka, Tokyo DL
$5,282 $2,387 Dallas - Shannon AC, LH, LX, OS, SN, UA
$7,947 $2,387 Philadelphia - Dublin, Shannon AC, LH, LX, OS, SN, UA
$7,272 $2,501 Miami - Dublin AC, LH, LX, OS, SN, UA Fares include the average taxes and fees for the routes in the chart. AC = Air Canada, LH = Lufthansa, LX = SWISS, SN = Brussels, OS = Austrian, UA = United, US = US Airways, DL = Delta, NH = All Nippon. **Ticketing deadline is July 2, no advance purchase required.
Sample Savings: Dallas-Dublin goes for $2,802 round-trip (inclusive). Compared to other airlines, such as Delta, $5,096 (inclusive), a savings of $2,294 (45%). Dallas-Tokyo goes for $2,964 round-trip (inclusive). Compared to other airlines, such as American, $6,050 (inclusive), a savings of $3,086 (51%).
Let’s Be Clear: Everybody Knows Fares Change Frequently and Fast. Estimates vary but there are up to 527,000 fare changes daily. Obviously, we can’t guarantee that all fares that we discuss or alert you to will be available when you book.
What Our Clients Say About Us
“We really had the trip of a lifetime & I can't thank you enough for making it all happen.”
Michele & Steve Klausner, NY, NY
"Thanks again for the wonderful trip… and we will keep referring potential clients to you."
US Ambassador G. Dennise Mathieu Washington, DC
"Thank you for your superb service! You paid attention to every detail, we didn't have to worry about a thing, and when we compared prices we couldn't believe how much we saved!"
Garrett Stuck and Pamela Coravos,
Newton, Mass Founders Featured In
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Our Premium Class Predictor Probable Opportunities To Get A Last Minute Deal In June Based on our history with each airline and their recurring ticketing trends, we can predict fairly accurately what city pairs are likely to be discounted 30 days out. This means if you are flexible and can travel on short notice, you can plan these
trips as “tentative but probable.” Keep abreast of our deal alerts and grab them when they are available. Here are the
probable opportunities for Premium seat deals in June. Call 1-888-747-0016 and see what we can do for you. It's free!
Your City Not Listed? No problem, call us. Airfares change hundreds of thousands of times a day.
We may have just gotten an international deal that’s perfect for you. We can
grab it and build you a customized itinerary incorporating all your flights
from your point of origin to your final destination, and return. We can handle it all from your first “Welcome Aboard” to your final “Buh Bye.” The most important part is locking in the discounted international segment -
that’s where we can save you the most money. And of course, we’ll be
available if you need to change it while you are traveling! Planning A Vacation? Or A Special Getaway? Spring premium fares to Europe really depends on the route and the
airline. If you get an alert for a good fare – say in the $1,900 to $2,500
range from the East Coast, or $2,700 and under from the West Coast, then
our suggestion is to grab it. Why? Although we spend a lot of time looking at fares and studying what
the trends are, so many variables enter the pricing equation that we think
you need to move when things are “good” rather than trying to get the
absolute best price.
Over 90 Major Airline Partners AMERICAN AIRLINES
DELTA AIR LINES
UNITED AIRLINES VIRGIN ATLANTIC AIRWAYS AIR BERLIN AIR CANADA AIR FRANCE AIR NEW ZEALAND ALASKA AIRLINES ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS ASIANA AIRLINES AUSTRIAN AIRLINES BRITISH AIRWAYS CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS CHINA AIRLINES CHINA EASTERN AIRLINES
CHINA SOUTHERN AIRLINES
EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES ...and many more
From NY From DC From Miami From Seattle From Chicago From LA From Detroit From SF
London ! Lima ! Lima ! Beijing ! Paris ! Dubai ! Paris ! Lima !
Frankfurt ! Beijing ! Frankfurt ! Hong Kong ! Lima ! Seoul ! Seoul ! Paris !
Helsinki ! Paris ! Paris ! Helsinki ! Seoul ! Helsinki ! London ! Seoul !
Paris ! Helsinki ! Seoul ! Paris ! Frankfurt ! London ! Helsinki ! London !
Probability: ! - high, ! - medium, ! - low
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Traveling To Europe? Add A Stopover In Paris. It Will Pay For Itself! When is a connecting flight more fun than a non-stop? ...when you can layover in the connecting city and enjoy a mini-vacation
with the money we save you.
Let us get you to your business-trip destination anywhere in Europe with a
connection in Paris instead of a nonstop. With the money you’ll save, you
can turn Paris into a complimentary mini-vacation stop. Flying to London or Rome in June? Why not consider flying via an elegant city like Paris. Plan on a layover in Paris for a day or two and
explore the museums, galleries, historical attractions, restaurants, cafes,
and nightlife of this wonderful city. Check out the sidebar for Top 10 Places To Visit and the Festivals and Events
going on this month. Your hotel and other mini-vacation expenses will probably
be more than amply covered by the money you saved on your transatlantic
flight. Perhaps enough to also include excursions and side-trips by rail from
Paris to other cities in France and neighboring countries. FEATURED STOPOVER OF THE MONTH Paris: Twenty Four Hours
A perfect balance of historic scenery and after-midnight cool, Paris is
perfect for a weekend getaway or a stopover between business trips. Easy
to get to, easy to walk around, easy to stay up all night drinking and
dancing the night away – Paris is the ideal “city break” city. The Right Bank is home to a variety of diverse neighborhoods, from the
trendy, gay-friendly Marais to the spices and souks of Barbes to the elegant
businessmens' haven near the Champs Elysees. This walk covers the
major sites of the Rive Droit; all in a day's work.
Side-Trips By Rail From Paris Paris to Brussels: 1.5 hours Paris to Luxemburg: 2 hours Paris to London: 2.5 hours Paris to Amsterdam: 3 hours Paris to Basel: 3.5 hours Paris to Frankfurt: 4 hours Paris to Milan: 7 hours Eurostar takes you seamlessly from city center to city center within Belgium, France and Britain. Although it runs almost hourly, reservations are required for the most popular high-speed trains. Paris - Top 10 Popular Sights and Attractions • The Eiffel Tower • Musee du Louvre • Palace of Versailles • The Pantheon - Paris • Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris • Arc de Triomphe • Avenue des Champs Elysees • Les Invalides • Place de la Concorde • Pont Neuf
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BREAKFAST: Start your walk at the Louvre with a stroll down Rue de Rivoli.
Normally Angelina's, the aging grande dame of teahouse decadence, would be
more appropriate for the late afternoon, but today is a day to splurge: have a
pastry in the mirrored, chandelier-filled hall, and indulge in their favorite
Chocolate Africaine: a hot chocolate made of melted bars.
MORNING: After breakfast walk through the Tuileries Gardens (and check out
the funfair there in the summer), then cross Place de La Concorde and
continue on the tree-lined towards the Rondpoint. From here, walk up the
Champs Elysees, towards the Arc de la Triomphe. Turn right when you get to
the Arc, onto the equally swank Avenue Hoche. The park at the end of the
street is the idyllic Parc Monceau: a perfect place to drink another coffee to
steel you for the next phase of your journey. LUNCH: Check out Le Basilic: a country inn smack-dab in the middle of the
city. While the prices are not exactly humble, they're reasonable enough
that the meal - the fish, in particular, is delicious - feels worth every
centime. Climb Rue Lepic after lunch, ascending to the top of the hill. Be
sure to walk by Le Lapin Agile, a bar still running over a century after its
foundation, and pop into the Musee de Montmartre, which features a
memorable recreation of a typical fin de siecle bar (absinthe-drunk
decadents not included.)
AFTERNOON: You have two choices here. If you're energetic and fearless,
pass through the Barbes area (18th arrondissement) for a glimpse at
multicultural Paris: a vibrant, predominately black neighborhood filled with
open-air markets and street vendors. While the area is to be avoided at
night, by day it's a fantastic glance at a Paris rarely seen on postcards. If
you prefer a more sedate adventure, head down the hill alone Rue
Montmartre towards the Opera Garnier, a lush Second Empire example of
fossilized elegance.
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Paris - Upcoming Festivals & Events Roland Garros - The French Open 25 May to 8 June, 2014 Festival Saint Denis 27 May to 27 June 2014 Classical music lovers can enjoy four
weeks of world-class concerts.
Fete du Velo 31 May to 1 June 2014 Thousands of cyclists pedal to the centre
of Paris for a huge picnic celebration. Paris Jazz Festival 8 June to 28 July 2014
Free concerts at the Parc Floral de Paris.
Fete de la Musique 21 June 2014 Live bands present free concerts
throughout the city.
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EARLY EVENING: It's time to relax! Go from the Opera to the Faubourg
St. Honore, Paris's primary high-fashion shopping street, and stroll
eastwards towards Les Halles, an open-air street market turned high-tech
mall: the only one in Paris. Cross Boulevard de Sebastopol and you're at
the Centre Pompidou, a modern art museum, a colorful array of tubes,
escalators, pipes, and glass that somehow form a stable structure.
DINNER: Dinner is in the Marais tonight, so look smart! The old Jewish
ghetto is now "the" place to be in Paris for the young and trendy. Dine
North African at Chez Marianne, on Rue de Roisiers, for a taste of the
area's traditional roots, before going dancing on any one of the packed
bars on Rue des Archives or Vielle Temple.
Fly Air France To Paris Air France is a member of Sky Team, a cooperative of 20 international carriers offering coordinated connecting flights, thru ticketing, reciprocal frequent-flyer programs, and amenities sharing. Through the Alliance, Air France effectively serves 1064 destinations.
Air France’s Sky Team partners are among the most respected airlines
in the world. Hub City: Paris US Alliance Partner: Earn Miles with Delta while flying Air France. The fleet of Air France Group currently comprises 248+ aircraft, serving 51.6 million passengers each year. Air France Business Class At A Glance
Aircraft Seat Type Video Type Laptop Power Power Type Wi-Fi
Airbus A330-200 (332) Angle Lie Flat On Demand TV All Seats AC Power No Airbus A340-300 (343) Angle Lie Flat On Demand TV All Seats AC Power No Airbus A380-800 (380) Angle Lie Flat On Demand TV All Seats AC Power No Boeing 747-400 (747) Angle Lie Flat On Demand TV All Seats AC Power No Boeing 777-200ER (772) Angle Lie Flat On Demand TV All Seats AC Power No Boeing 777-300ER (77W) Angle Lie Flat On Demand TV All Seats AC Power No
A Culinary Adventure In the Business cabin, your culinary
voyage begins with a glass of
champagne.
Next, several ambassadors of French
cuisine compete to wow you all
throughout your trip. Throughout your
meal, you will discover the creations
of Michelin-starred grands chefs like
Régis Marcon, Michel Roth,
Joël Robuchon and Guy Martin.
These chefs have prepared both
savory and sweet delicacies: aperitifs,
appetizers, hot entrées, cheeses,
pastries, sorbets and fruits. Your taste
buds will tingle with delight!
New Seats In The Business Cabin: A Cocoon In The Sky! As of June 2014, Air France will begin installing new seats in the Business cabin of its long-haul fleet. With a sleek, cocoon design these seats enable you to take advantage of a haven of comfort and privacy. The perfectly horizontal bed position guarantees restful sleep. Prefer to relax and unwind? Enjoy over 1,000 hours of entertainment on a high definition 16-inch touch screen. Finally, you have direct access to the aisle regardless of where you are seated in the cabin. Discover a brand new travel experience in the Business cabin!
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About The Publisher Never Fly Coach Again is a travel company that works with individuals and
companies to get the lowest international business and first class airfares
from the USA to all worldwide destinations. Our mission is to save you
money on your business & first class airfares. We have more than a century – over 127 years to be exact – of combined travel industry expertise. And we use every minute of it to your advantage. Never Fly Coach Again was one of the first companies
to focus exclusively on making it easy for savvy international business
travelers to save money on last minute flights. We continue to be
considered a pioneer in the field – now offering business and leisure
travelers special business & first class airfares on over 90 airlines. In the American press, we have enjoyed television coverage on Good
Morning America, and on CNN’s Travel Guide, the latter piece aired for
the second time in January 2000. Some of the publications that have
covered us are Fortune Magazine, Newsweek, The Washington Post &
The Chicago Tribune. The London Times also did a story on us. Subscribe To Our “World Traveler” Deal Alert
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