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~aschuth Fri, Mar 31, 2000 (15:24) #101
You got that right, sailor!
~MarciaH Fri, Mar 31, 2000 (15:39) #102
Mahalo
~MarciaH Wed, May 3, 2000 (22:14) #103
http://www.bestfares.com. Seniors Save Up To 70% Off Lowest Excursion Airfares Through Sept. 30, 2000 Seniors, you don't have to settle for the small 10% discount most airlines offer--you can save up to 70% off the lowest excursion airfares. Even better--a companion of any age can travel for the same price. So, pack up your grandchildren, your own children, your spouse or a friend and take advantage of these very Best Fares . Seniors hold more clout than any demographic group of travelers. Most not only have the leisure time and dollars to enjoy travel; they are among the most savvy travelers in existence. Seniors have lived long enough to form a large network of family and friends who are likely to be spread across the country, and we want to get you all back together for as many visits as you like. We work hard to bring great travel deals to all Bestfares.com members, but we are particularly pleased to present some terrific deals for seniors (age 62 and above), valid for travel through September 30, 2000. You can go coast to coast for $239 or travel between dozens of cities for as little as $75 roundtrip. - The extended travel periods and small number of blackout dates make these fares very accommodating for travel plans far in the future. Seniors can scoop up bargains for months of business trips (for those not yet enjoying retirement), vacations or getaways. - Seniors can show their kids how savvy they've become by pointing out these airfare gems. (There is nothing wrong with a gentle hint.) If you have children in their 40s planning a trip to Hawaii and expecting to pay $740 for each ticket, tell them about our $414 airfares. Using the senior/companion of any age purchase, four tickets cost as little as $1,656. The two-ticket price without the senior deal would be $1,480. For only $176 more, four people get to travel. - Grandparents can enjoy one of the most enjoyable experiences in life--a trip with a favorite grandson or granddaughter with sights to see and time just for the two of you. - Senior couples can enjoy a romantic trip to the city they lived in when they first fell in love, the romance of San Francisco or a beautiful mountain cabin or condo in Colorado. - Adult children and grandchildren can send their parents and grandparents to visit friends or relatives, check out the theater scene in New York or relax on the sunny beaches of Florida or Hawaii. - You can even use these deals for family travel, with one discount ticket available for every senior ticket purchased. If you've been longing to spend more time with your parents (there is no better gift you can give them), pick up two pairs of tickets and see the country together. Pick your favorite groups of fares and click on the links below for full details. The cheapest fares are generally available for Monday through Thursday travel with a modest surcharge for travel on weekends. Keep in mind that seats can be limited and booking as soon as possible helps assure that you get the fare and travel dates you want. [TABLE NOT SHOWN] --------------------------------------- Copyright Best Fares
~MarciaH Wed, May 3, 2000 (22:16) #104
Thank Maggie for the above article.
~sprin5 Thu, May 4, 2000 (07:17) #105
Whic is better, http://www.cheaptickets.com or http://www.bestfares.com ? I like these sites much better than the pricelines where you have to guess the rice, I don't want to guess the price and leave money on the table even if they do have William Shattner hamming it up at psuedo events.
~MarciaH Thu, May 4, 2000 (13:13) #106
Cannot stand the Shatner ads. Terrible! I imagine both of these would be a good place to check - and the latter especially if one is older than 62 (do people really live to be that old?!)
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