Thursday, 12 April 2007
Zoom airline to offer cheap Transatlantic flights
Zoom airline which mainly flies in Canada, is the first airline to take advantage of the Open Skies agreement and take on British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and the US carriers in announcing a Gatwick to JFK route for as little as £258 return. They claim this deal will provide savings of upto 70% over rivals prices.
Zoom will use the EasyJet model where prices rise as the planes seats fill up.
Labels: air passenger duty, Flights, money saving, ope, open skies
